| Joseph Addison - English essays - 1903 - 486 pages
...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... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 422 pages
...whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, 10 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. 15 Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 442 pages
...whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, 10 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. 15 Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 420 pages
...whispered something in my ear, which I did not hear, 10 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. 15 Observing them to be curiosities in their kind, and my friend's acquaintance, I sat... | |
| English literature - 1906 - 578 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... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 410 pages
...whispered something in my ear which 2 51 did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...sitting together upon the bench. These I found were all 30 of them politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 pages
...whispered something in my ear which 2 SI did not hear, or think worth my while to make him repeat. We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...sitting together upon the bench. These I found were all 30 of them politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place every day about dinner-time. Observing... | |
| Austin Dobson - English essays - 1914 - 326 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... | |
| Oscar James Campbell - Literary Criticism - 1914 - 384 pages
...and children were starving, I found his chief concern at present was for this great monarch. . . . We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place about dinner time. ' The unfortunate tradesman had for years past been the chief orator in ragged assemblies,... | |
| Oscar James Campbell - Literary Criticism - 1914 - 384 pages
...wife and children were starving, I found his chief concern at present was for this great monarch. . . .We were now got to the upper end of the Mall, where...politicians, who used to sun themselves in that place about dinner time. 'The unfortunate tradesman had for years past been the chief orator in ragged assemblies,... | |
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