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" Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and now, when the ghost made his next appearance, Partridge cried out, "There, sir, now! what say you now? Is he frightened now, or no? As much frightened as you think me, — and to be sure, nobody can help... "
The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Página 212
1820
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...soon, and in a flash of fire.' Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and now, when the ghoot d R. Chambers yon now ? is he frightened now or no ! As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...
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The works of Henry Fielding, with memoir of the author, by T. Roscoe

Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...him no other satisfaction, than " that he might possibly see hhn again soon, and in a flash of fire." Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and...cried out, " There, sir, now; what say you now ( is he fightened now or no ( As much frightened as y»u think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help some fears....
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Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...him no other satisfaction than ' that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire.' frame of mine was frighu-ned as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help some fears, 1 would not be in so bad a...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...gave no other satisfaction than ' that he might possibly sec him again soon, and in a flash of fire.' Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and...Partridge cried out, ' There, sir, now ; what say you now 1 is he frightened now or no1 As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...cried out, ' There, sir, now; what say you now 1 is he frightened now or no1 As much frightened as yon think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help some fears. I would not be in so bad a condition as—what's his name—Squire Hamlet is there, for all the world. Bless mo! what's become of the spirit...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volumen2

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 páginas
...gave no other satisfaction than ' that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire.' Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and...Partridge cried out, ' There, sir, now ; what say you now 1 is he frightened now or no? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help...
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Tom Jones, Volumen2

Henry Fielding - 1861 - 452 páginas
...no other satisfaction, than, " that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire. " Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this ; and...appearance, Partridge cried out, "There, sir, now I what say you now ? is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure,...
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Chambers's readings in English prose ... 1558 to 1860

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 páginas
...him no other satisfaction than ' that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire." Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this ; and...some fears ; I would not be in so bad a condition as — what 's his name ? — Squire Hamlet is there, for all the world. Bless me! what's become of the...
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The writings of Henry Fielding, comprising his celebrated works of fiction ...

Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 páginas
...gave him no other satisfaction than that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire. Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and...he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you thick me; and to be sure nobedy can help some fears. I would not be in so bad a condition as what's...
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Cassell's illustrated readings, Volumen1;Volumen66

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 páginas
...him no other satisfaction than " that he might possibly see him again soon, and in a flash of fire." Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this ; and...appearance, Partridge cried out, " There, sir, now i what say you now ; is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me, and to be sure...
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