... monstrous face, under which, notwithstanding it was made to frown and stare in a most extraordinary manner, I could still discover a distant resemblance of my old friend. Sir Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it... The British Essayists - Strana 268úprava: - 1808Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - Počet stránok 442
...know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual silence ; but upon the Knight's con- 10 juring me to tell him whether it was not still more like...several adventures, with the Knight's behaviour in 15 them, gave me as pleasant a day as ever I met with in any of my travels. N° 123. Saturday, July... | |
| Algernon Graves - 1905 - Počet stránok 458
...Sir Roger, on seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...composed my countenance in the best manner I could, etc. 13, Park Village West. 1848. 395 An old woman accused of having bewitched a peasant girl : the... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1906 - Počet stránok 284
...I0 Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...silence; but upon the knight's conjuring me to tell whether it was not still more like himself 15 than a Saracen, I composed my countenance in the best... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Eustace Budgell - 1906 - Počet stránok 284
...10 Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...silence; but upon the knight's conjuring me to tell whether it was not still more like himself 15 than a Saracen, I composed my countenance in the. j best... | |
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1908 - Počet stránok 208
...Sir Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...composed my countenance in the best manner I could, and repliod, " that much might be said on both sides." These several adventures, with the knight's behaviour... | |
| Will David Howe, Myron Thomas Pritchard, Elizabeth Virginia Brown - 1909 - Počet stránok 416
...Sir Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...replied, '" that much might be said on both sides." 232 THE PAST HENRY TIMROD To-day's most trivial act may hold the seed Of future fruitfuhiess, or future... | |
| Will David Howe - 1912 - Počet stránok 328
...Sir Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought, it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...replied, " that much might be said on both sides." THE THRILLING MOMENT HENRY VAN DYKE Every moment of life, I suppose, is more or less of a turning-point.... | |
| Walter Rippmann (ed) - 1914 - Počet stránok 152
...Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know 40 him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual silence ; but upon the knight conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen, I composed... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Počet stránok 468
...Sir Roger, upon seeing me laugh, desired me to tell him truly if I thought it possible for people to know him in that disguise. I at first kept my usual...it was not still more like himself than a Saracen, [180 I composed my countenance in the best manner I could, and replied "that much might be said on... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Počet stránok 944
...the knight's conjuring me to tell him whether it was not still more like himself than a Saracen, [180 imaginative faculty? What are the qualities in things...and sense of which he can convey to others, in an ex behavior in them, gave me as pleasant a day as ever I met with in any of my travels. — ADDISON. THE... | |
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