| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 320 páginas
...played, he laid, * It * was a Wonder how fo many Fidlers c could play at one Time, without putting * one another out.' While the Fellow was lighting the upper Candles, he cry'd out to to Mrs. Miller, * Look, look, Madami ' tlie very Picture of the Man in the End « of the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 360 páginas
...without putting one another out.' While the1' fellow was lighting the ujiper candles, he cried one to Mrs. Miller, • Look, look, Madam, the very '" picture of the man in the end 'of the common "•prayer-book, before the gun powder-treafcn fer— ' vice.' Nor could he help cbfcrving,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1780 - 438 páginas
...mufic was played, he faid, it was a wonder how fo many fiddlers could play at one time without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...Madam, the very picture of the man in the end of the common-prayer-book, before the gun-powder-treafon fervice. Nor could he help obferving, with a figh,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 368 páginas
...plnyed, he faid, 'It was a ' wonder how fo many fiddlers" could play at one time, ' without putting one another out.' While the fellow was lighting the...out to Mrs. Miller, • Look, look, Madam, the very • pifture of the man at the end of the common' prayer book, before the gun powder-treafon fer' vice.'... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 páginas
...„ It was a wonder how fo many fiddlers could „ play at one time, without putting one another 3 , out." While the fellow was lighting the upper candles, he cried out to Mrs. Miller, "Look, 3 , look, Madam, the very picture of the man in 3 , the end of the common - prayer book, before \ Ch.g.... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 páginas
...was played, he said, ' It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could ' play at one time, without putting one another ' out.' While the fellow was lighting...in the ' end of the common-prayer book, before the ' gunpowder-treason service.' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...time, withont pntting one another ont. While the fellow was lighting the upper candles, he cried ont to Mrs. Miller, ' Look, look, madam! the very picture...man in the end of the common-prayer book, before the guupowder- treason service.' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted,... | |
| 1820 - 394 páginas
...music was played, he said, It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out. While the fellow was lighting the...madam ! the very picture of the man in the end of the Common Prayer Book, before the Gunpowder Treason Service. Nor could he help observing;, with a sigh,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...was played, he said, " It was a wonder how so many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out." While the fellow was lighting the...madam, the very picture of the man in the end of the Common-prayer-book, before the gunpowder-treason service. ' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...many fiddlers could play at one time, without putting one another out." While the fellow waslighting the upper candles, he cried out to Mrs Miller, " Look,...madam, the very picture of the man in the end of the Common-prayer-book, before the gunpowder-treason service. ' Nor could he help observing, with a sigh,... | |
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