And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," cries Jones, "that he was really frightened?" "Nay, sir," said Partridge, "did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how his fear... Second Book for Teaching Modern Languages: English Part for Adults - Página 145por Maximilian Delphianus Berlitz - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1873 - 398 páginas
...fear forsook him by degrees, and lie was struck dumb with sorrow, as it were, His opinion of an actor. just as I should have been, had it been my own case. 1 " Little more worth remembering occurred during the play, at the end of which, Jones asked him which... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1875 - 660 páginas
...me." " And dost thou imagine then, Partridge," cries Jones, " that he was really frightened ? " " Nay, sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself observe...as I should have been had it been my own case. But husli ! O, la ! what noise is that ? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there is... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1876 - 506 páginas
...me.' ' And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened 1' ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe...just as I should have been, had it been my own case 1—But hush ! 0 la ! what noise is that ? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 440 páginas
...me." ' And dost thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened ?' ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe...should have been, had it been my own case. But hush ! O la ! what noise is that ? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there is nothing... | |
| 1878 - 244 páginas
...man frightened in my life. . . . Did you not yourself observe afterward when he found out it was his father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden,...just as I should have been had it been my own case. . . . He the best player ! why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost I... | |
| 1878 - 234 páginas
...man frightened in my life. . . . Did you not yourself observe afterward when he found out it was his father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden,...just as I should have been had it been my own case. ... He the best player! why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost I should... | |
| Henry Barton Baker - 1878 - 428 páginas
...man frightened in my life . . . Did you not yourself observe afterwards when he found out it was his father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden,...just as I should have been had it been my own case .... He the best player ! why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost I... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...yourself observe afterwards, when ho found it was his own father's spirit, and how ho was murdered in his y man will fear thy company ; thou shalt be driven...unworthy men, to make dishonest shifts ; and, to conclu ! O la! what noise is that? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there is nothing... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...me." " And dost thou imagine, then. Partridge," cries Jones, "that he was really frightened?" "Nay, sir," said Partridge, "did not you yourself observe...his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in his garden, how his fear forsook h¡7ii by degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow, us it were,... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1880 - 182 páginas
...of me.' 'And dost thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, '(hat he was really frightened?' 'Nay, sir,' said Partridge, 'did not you yourself observe...should have been had it been my own case. But hush ! O la ! what noise is that ? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there is nothing... | |
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