| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 172 str.
...his heart was full — >• fo he went up ftairs with the toaft ., — I warrant you, my dear, faid I, as I opened the kitchen door, your father will be well again. Mr. Yorick's curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire,-i* but faid not a word good or had to comfort the youth. 1 thought... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 str.
...anfwer, — for his heart was full — fo he went up ftairs with the toaft. I warrant you, my dear, faid I, as I opened the kitchen door, your father will be well again. Mr. Yorick's curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. 1 thought... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 170 str.
...— for his heart was full— fo he went up ftairs with the toaft ; — I warrant you, my dear, faid I, as I opened the kitchen door, your father will be well again., Mr. Torick's curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good or bad to comfort... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 280 str.
...father. wiU be. w^ll again^^r, Yorick's curate was was finoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word,. good or bad to comfort the youth. — I thought it wrong, added the corporal —I think fo too faid my uncle Toby. When the lieutenant had taken his... | |
| 1781 - 602 str.
...will be well again." — Mr. Yo' rick's curate was fmoaking a pipe « by the kitchen-fire— but laid not a ' word, good or bad, to comfort the « youth— —I thought it wrong,' added the corporal. — « I think fo too/ faid my Uncle Toby. ' When the lieutenant had... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1783 - 310 str.
...father will be well again. Mr. Torick's curate was fmoking a pipe by the kitchen fire,— but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. I thought it wrong; added the corporal 1 think fo too, faid my uncle Toby. When the lieutenant had taken his... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 str.
...father will be well again. — Mr. ToricFs curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. —I thought it wrong ; added the Corporal— I think fo too, faid my uncle Toby. When the Lieutenant had taken... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 str.
...father will be well again. — Mr. Yorick's curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. — I thought it was wrong, added the (corporal— • — I think fo too, faid my uncle Toby. W.HEN the lieutenant... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 str.
...kitchen door, your father will be well ag Yorkk's curate was ihaoking a pipe by the kr —but faid not a word good or bad to comfort the youth. —I thought it wrong, added the Corporal — I think fo too, faid my unc\e Toby. When the Lieutenant had taken... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 390 str.
...for his heart was full — fo he he went up flairs with the toaft; — I warrant you, my dear, faid I, as I opened the kitchen door, your father will be well again, — Mr. Yorick's curate was fmoaking a pipe by the kitchen fire, — but faid not a word good nor bad to comfort the youth. —... | |
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