| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 456 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her, "If she did not imagine the king looked as if he was touched I Though he is," said he, "a good actor, and doth all he can to hide it. Well, I would not hare so... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her, ' If she did not imagine the king looked...he is, said he, a good actor, and doth all he can do to hide it. Well, I would not have so much to answer for as that wicked man there hath, to sit upon... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1861 - 452 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her, " If she did not imagine the king looked...sit upon a much higher chair than . he sits upon. Wo wonder he run away : — for your sake, I'll never trust an iiiuocent face again." The grave-digging... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1862 - 382 páginas
...than he began to bless himself, that he had never committed murder. Then, turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her, " if she did not imagine the king looked...much higher chair than he sits upon. No wonder he ran away ; for your sake, I'll never trust an innocent face again." The grave-digging scene, next engaged... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...it, than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs Miller, he asked her, ' If she did not imagine the king looked...much higher chair than he sits upon. No wonder he ran away ; for your sake I '11 never trust an innocent face again.' The grave-digging scene next engaged... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 260 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her, " If she did not imagine the king looked...much higher chair than he sits upon. No wonder he ran away ; for your sake I'll never trust an innocent face again." The grave-digging scene next engaged... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then, turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her " if she did not imagine the king looked...much higher chair than he sits upon. No wonder he ran away ; for your sake I'll never trust an innocent face again." The grave-digging scene next engaged... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 444 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then, turning to Mrs Miller, he asked her, ' If she did not imagine the King looked...can to hide it. Well, I would not have so much to answe for as that wicked man there hath, to sit upon a much higher chair than he sits upon. No wonder... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1871 - 608 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her if she did not imagine the king looked as if he was touched i ' though ' he is,' said he, ' a good actor, and doth all he can to ' hide it. Well, I would not have... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1871 - 596 páginas
...than he began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he asked her if she did not imagine the king looked as if he was touched 5 i though ' he is,' said he, ' a good actor, and doth all he can to ' hide it. Well, I would not have... | |
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