| 1744 - 348 Seiten
...flwuld fhould have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no fooner fat down, but after having looked upon me a little while, My Dear (fays fhe, turning to her Husband) \ou may now fee tht Stranger that was in the Candle la!I Night.... | |
| 1773 - 394 Seiten
...which I mould have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no fooner fat down, but after having looked upon me a little while, My dear, fays Ihe, turning to her huiband, you may now fee the ftranger that nvas in the candle laft^ night.... | |
| 1786 - 694 Seiten
...which I mould have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no fooner fat down, but after having looked upon me a little while — ' My dear,' fays ihe, turning to her hufband, « you may ' now fee the Itranger that was in the * candle laft night.'... | |
| 1789 - 508 Seiten
...which I mould have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no fooner fat down, but after having looked upon me a little while, " My dear," (fays {he, turning to her hufband) " you may now fee the ftranger " that was in the candle laft night."... | |
| 1803 - 434 Seiten
...settled melancholy in her countenance, which I should have been troubled for, had I not heard from vhence it proceeded. We were no sooner sat down, but after...the " stranger that was in the candle last night." Soonafter .this, as they began to talk of family affairs, a little boy at the lower end of the table... | |
| 1804 - 676 Seiten
...for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. W.& were no sooner sat dovfti, but after having Iqpl&ed upon me a little while, " My dear," (says she, turning...to her husband) "you may now see the stranger that \vas in the caud;e last night." Soon after this, as they began to talk of family affairs, a little... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 Seiten
...observed a settled melancholy in her countenance, which I should have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no sooner sat down,...boy at the lower end of the table told her, that he xvas to go into join-hand on Thursday. ' Thursday!' says she. ' No, child, if it please God, you shall... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 Seiten
...portended some misfortune to themselves or to their children. At her coming into the room I observed a settled melancholy in her countenance, which I should...little while, ' My dear,' says she, turning to her hushand, ' you may now see the stranger that was in the candle last night.' Soon after this, as they... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1815 - 268 Seiten
...observed a settled melancholy in her countenance, which I should have been troubled for, had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no sooner sat down,...after this, as they began to talk of family affairs, a Jittle boy at the lower end of the table told her, that he was to go into join-hand on Thursday. '... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 372 Seiten
...observed a settled melancholy in her countenance, which I should have been ironbled for , had I not heard from whence it proceeded. We were no sooner sat down...after having looked upon me a little while : My dear t says she, turning to her husband , you may now see lhe stranger thai was in the candle last night.... | |
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