| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 320 sidor
...frightned ?' * Nay, Sir,' faid Partridge, * did not you yourfelf obferve * afterwards, when he found out it was his * own Father's Spirit, and how he was * murdered in the Garden, how his Fear * forfook him by Degrees, and he was ftruck D 3 '.dumb * dumb with Sorrow, as it were, jufl: as I *... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1750 - 370 sidor
...when 1 faw the little Man fo frightned himfelf, * it was that which took hold of me.' ' And * doft thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened ?' 'Nay, Sir,' faid! Partridge, ' did not you yourfelf obferve after* wards, when he found it was his own Fa* ther's... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 360 sidor
...but when I faw the little man fo frightened himfelf, it was that which took hold of me.' ' And dolt thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened?' ' Nay, Sir,' faid Partridge, ' did not you yourfelf obferve afterwards, when he found it was his own father's fpirit,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1780 - 438 sidor
...: but when I faw the little man fo frightened himfelf, it was that which took hold of me. And doft thou imagine then, Partridge, cries Jones, that he was really frightened ? Nay, Sir, faid Partridge, did not you yourfelf obferve afterwards, when he found it was his own father's fpirit,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 sidor
...I faw the „ little man fo frightened himfelf, it was that which „ took hold of me." " And doft thou imagine ,, then , Partridge, " cries Jones, " that he was „ really frightened ?" "Nay, Sir," faid Partridge, 3, did not you yourfelf obferve afterwards, when ,, he found it was his own father's... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 sidor
...but when I saw the ' little man so frightened himself, it was that which ' took hold of me.' ' And dost thou imagine, ' then, Partridge,' cries Jones,...how he ' was murdered in the garden, how his fear for' sook him by degrees, and he was struck dumb ' with sorrow, as it were, just as I should have '... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 sidor
...dress; bnt when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.'—' And dost thou imagine, then. Partridge,' cries Jones,...garden, how his fear forsook him by degrees, and he was strnck dumb with sorrow, as it were, just as I should have been, had it been my own case. Bnt hush!... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 sidor
...himself, it was that which took hold of me." — " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," -cried Jones, " that he was really frightened ?"—•" Nay,...him by degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow, at it were, just as I should have been, had it been my own case. — But hush! 0 la ! what noise is... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 sidor
...) but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." — "And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones,...degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow, as it were,^just as I should have been, had it been my own case. But hush ! O la ! what noise is that ? There... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 428 sidor
...but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me." — " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that he was really frightened V — "Nay, sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe afterward, when he found it was his... | |
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