| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 páginas
...so? ' replied the parson, ' then it shall not be yours,' pulled it off, and thrashed him directly." 'that he would rather ride in his shirt all his life...fellow-creature to lie in so miserable a condition.' " The publication and immediate popularity of " Joseph Andrews" made Richardson very angry. That one... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1861 - 420 páginas
...strips off his own coat, and swearing a great oath, (for which the passengers rebuke him,) exclaims " that he would rather ride in his shirt all his life...fellow-creature to lie in so miserable a condition." The scenes which succeed, at the ale-house of Mr. and Mrs. Towwouse, beggar description. Betty, the... | |
| Tales - 1864 - 242 páginas
...hen-roost) had voluntarily stript off a greatcoat, his only garment, at the same time swearing a great oath (for which he was rebuked by the passengers),...fellow-creature to lie in so miserable a condition." ' The humours of Partridge — what more is needed than to allude to them ? The same of Strap, that... | |
| 1872 - 772 páginas
...hen-roost) had voluntarily stripped off a great-coat,- his only garment, at the same time swearing a great oath (for which he was rebuked by the passengers),...rather ride in his shirt all his life, than suffer a fellow creature to die in so miserable a condition.''' Upon numbers of such occasions as this the humane... | |
| 1872 - 776 páginas
...hen-roost) had voluntarily stripped off a great-coat, his only garment, at the same time swearing a great oath (for which he was rebuked by the passengers), ' that he would rather tide in his shirt all his life, than suffer a fellow creature to die in so miserable a condition.'"... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 214 páginas
...accordingly strips off his only outer garment, "at the same time swearing a great Oath," for which he is duly rebuked by the passengers, " that he would rather...Shirt all his Life, than suffer a Fellow-Creature to^ffe in so miserable a Condition." Then there are thj/'admirable scenes which succeed Joseph's admissioijf'... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1883 - 214 páginas
...great Oath," for which he is duly rebuked by the passengers, " that he would rather ride in his Sbirt all his Life, than suffer a Fellow-Creature to lie in so miserable a Condition." Then there are the admirable scenes which succeed Joseph's admission into the inn ; the discussion... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1894 - 322 páginas
...greatcoat, his only garment, at the same time swearing a great oath (for which he was rebuked by all the passengers), ' that he would rather ride in his...fellow-creature to lie in so miserable a condition.'" By the insertion of the clauses in brackets Fielding here emphasizes his favourite paradox, which became... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1894 - 322 páginas
...greatcoat, his only garment, at the same time swearing a great oath (for which he was rebuked by all the passengers), ' that he would rather ride in his...suffer a fellow-creature to lie in so miserable a condition.1" By the insertion of the clauses in brackets Fielding here emphasizes his favourite paradox,... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1905 - 700 páginas
...strips off his only outer garment, " at the same time swearing a great Oath," for which he is duly rebuked by the passengers, " that he would rather...Fellow-Creature to lie in so miserable a Condition." Then there are the admirable scenes which succeed Joseph's admission into the inn ; the discussion... | |
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