I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything; for I know it is but a play. And if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such a distance, and in so much company; and yet if I was frightened, I am not the only person. The history of Tom Jones - Página 370por Henry Fielding - 1832Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 866 páginas
...he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling, that his knees knocked against «ach other. Jones asked him what was the matter, and whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage. "O, la! sir," said lie, " I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of any thing; for... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 páginas
...some parts of it " Partridge gave thai credit to Mr. Garrick which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked...the warrior upon the stage? — ' 0, la, sir,' said ne, 'I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of any thing, for Ï know it is but a play;... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 páginas
...ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrkt which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked...each other. Jones asked him what was the matter, and whethi-r he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage 1 ' 0 la ! sir,' said he, ' I perceive nw it is... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 424 páginas
...some parts of it. " Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked...perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I know it is but a play; and if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 450 páginas
...credit to Mr. Garrick which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that hisknees knocked against each other. Jones asked him what was...perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I know it is but a play ; and if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1860 - 1084 páginas
...parts of it. " Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he had de« nied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage ? — ' Q, la, sir,' said he, ' I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 1102 páginas
...fell into BO violent a trembling that his knees knocked against cauh other. Jones asked him what wad the matter, and whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage '? —' O, In- sir," said he, ' I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1861 - 452 páginas
...and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick, which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling, that his knees knocked...whether he was afraid of the warrior upon the stage? "O, la I sir," said he, "I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of any thing ; for... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 752 páginas
...some parts of it. " Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he had denied to Jones, and fell N N M M'+2 yK D D DeO J 1 — ' O, la, sir,' said lie, * I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of any thing,... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 550 páginas
...ghost and Hamlet, when Partridge gave that credit to Mr. Garrick which he had denied to Jones, and fell into so violent a trembling that his knees knocked...perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything, for I know it is but a play ; and if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such... | |
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