| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 524 páginas
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 páginas
...came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out 'Death.' The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy. She was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess, my heart shrunk... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1876 - 536 páginas
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1887 - 202 páginas
...came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, " Death !" The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy. She was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 439 páginas
...came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, "Death." The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy : she was not armed...that abundance of our company were discouraged from 226 passing any farther, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 462 páginas
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy. She was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess, my heart shrunk... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 452 páginas
...who came up thai way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy. She was not armed with weapons of destruction, like the former; bu* by dreadful hissings, noises of reproach, and a horrid distra:ted laughter, she appeared more frightful... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1915 - 464 páginas
...came up that way : crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of having come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
| Elly Groenenboom-Draai - 1994 - 662 páginas
...came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it. and cried out. "Death." The spectre that guarded the other road was Envy: she was not armed...destruction like the former: but by dreadful hissings. nolses of reproach. and a horrid distracted laughter: she appeared more frightful than Death itself.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 534 páginas
...who came up that way. Crowds ran back at the appearance of it, and cried out, Death. The spectre that guarded the other road, was Envy : she was not armed...abundance of our company were discouraged from passing any further, and some appeared ashamed of haviog come so far. As for myself, I must confess my heart shrunk... | |
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