There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired and spent with so long a walk. Histoire de la littérature anglaise - Page 168by Hippolyte Taine - 1863Full view - About this book
| 1729 - 354 pages
...the Arches that were * entire. ' THERE were indeed fome Perfons, but their Nimi' ber was very final!, that continued a kind of hobbling * March on the broken...through one ' after another, being quite tired and fpent withfo long - ^ WilliC, * ^ N»t}9. The SPECTATOR. 187 • I patted Come Time in the Contemplation... | |
| 1729 - 342 pages
...the Arche* that were ' entire. ' THERE were indeed fome Perfons, but their Niim* ber was very (mall, that continued a kind of hobbling March on the broken Arches, but fell through one another, being quite tired and fpent withfo lot ' I pafied fotnc Time in the Contemplation of this... | |
| English literature - 1773 - 394 pages
...were indeed fome perfons, but their number was very fmall, that continued a kind of hobbling inarch on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired and fpent with fo long a walk. I pafted fome time in the contemplation of this wonderful ttrufture, and... | |
| Young women - 1778 - 124 pages
...of the Arches that were entire. There were, indeed, feme Perfons, but their Number was very fmall, that continued a Kind of hobbling March on the broken...through, one after another, being quite tired and Ipent with fo long a Walk. I parted fome Time in the Contemplation of this wonderful Structure, and... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed fome perfons, but their number was very fmall, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken...fell through one after another, being quite tired and fpent with fo long a walk. I palled fometime in the contemplation of this wonderful flruclure, and... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed fome perfons, but their number was very fmall, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken...fell through one after another, being quite tired and fpent with fo long a walk. I psfled fome time in the contemplation of this wonderful ftriiuure, and... | |
| Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...were indeed fome perfons, but their number was very fmall, that continued a kind of hobblirtg marai on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired and fpcnt with fo long a walk. I paffcd lome time in the contemplation of this wonderful ftrufturc, and... | |
| 1794 - 450 pages
...together towards the end of the arches that were entire. ' There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling...tired and spent with so long a walk. ' I passed some time in the contemplation of this Wonderful structure, and the great variety of objects which it presented.... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - Anecdotes - 1794 - 564 pages
...that were entire. ( 216 ) I tire. There were indeed fome perfons, but their numbers were very fmall, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken...through, one after another, being quite tired and fpent with fo long a walk. I pafled fome time in the contemplation of this wonderful ftrufture, and... | |
| Devotional literature - 1797 - 110 pages
...end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed fome perfons, but their number was very final], that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken...fell through one after another, being quite tired and fpent with fo long a walk. I-paffcd forne time in the contemplation of this wonderful ftrufture, and... | |
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