| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 524 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat, We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - English literature - 1870 - 482 pages
...than in any other part of the body! Because, said, I, the bullet chanced to light there. * * * , * We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
| 1875 - 174 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear or think worthy my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
| Joseph Grego - Novelists, English - 1875 - 584 pages
..."more than in any other part of the body?" " Because," said I, " the bullet chanced to light there." These I found were all of them politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1880 - 770 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where were three or four very odd feJlows sitting together upon the bench. These I found were all of them politicians, who used to sun... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worthy my while to make him repeat* upon . ... We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...fellows sitting together upon the bench. These I found worn all of them politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 532 pages
...he whispered something iu my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaint ance, I sat down... | |
| Joseph Angus - English literature - 1880 - 726 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear or think worthy my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...together upon the bench. These, I found, were all of them ]K>liticiaus, who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them... | |
| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1882 - 428 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
| Austin Dobson - English essays - 1882 - 324 pages
...he whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat down... | |
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