... in compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end at last in the common road. Having thus calmed his solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. The Rambler - Página 150de Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 463 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Lindley Murray - 1840 - 270 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of liis mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation thit might sooth or divert him. He listened to every echo ; he mounted every hill fur a fresh... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1841 - 410 páginas
...| though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. | This uneasiness of Ais mind, | inclined Aim to lay hold on every new object, | and give way to every sensation | that miglit soothe, or divert Aim. | He listened to every eclro ; | he mounted every hill... | |
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every echo, he mounted every hill for a fresh... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1849 - 348 páginas
...his solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every echo, he mounted every hill for a fresh... | |
| Truman Rickard, Hiram Orcutt - 1850 - 130 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining 45 ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every echo ; he mounted every hill for a... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every echo, he mounted every hill for a fresh... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1852 - 248 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace though he suspected that he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every echo, he mounted every hill for a fresh... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 344 páginas
...''"solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness of his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every "'"echo, he mounted every hill for... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 350 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected he was not gaining ground. This uneasiness cf his mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give way to every sensation that might soothe or divert him. He listened to every +echo, he mounted every hill for a... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he nuspL-cti-d that b- was not gaining ground. The uneisiness of hi« mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object, and give wiy to елчту sensation that might soothe or divert him. HP listened to every ecuo, he mounted... | |
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