| Autobiographies - 1830 - 340 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject : and thus I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was ever so deplorable...line to paper, for two reasons ; first, because I had 110 paper; and secondly — perhaps I might be excused from going farther ; but in truth 1 was afraid,... | |
| 1827 - 330 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject: and thus I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was ever so deplorable:...for two reasons; first, because I had no paper; and secondly—perhaps I might be excused from going farther ; but in truth 1 was afraid, as my master... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1827 - 390 pages
...furnished tne with a fresh subject : and thus I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was ever so deplorable...sometimes invited to repeat them, even out of it. Í never committed a line to paper for two reasons ; first, because I had no paper ; and secondly—-... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1827 - 452 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject : and thus I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was ever so deplorable...in my lit'tle circle, and I was sometimes invited (o repeat them, even out of it. I never committed a line to paper for two reason;; first, because I... | |
| English essays - 1827 - 728 pages
...; and thus 1 went on, nil I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was so deplorable ; such as they were, however, they were...talked of in my little circle, and I was sometimes invued to repeat them, even out of it. I never committed a line to paper for two reasons — first,... | |
| 1827 - 394 pages
...and thus 1 went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly, nothing on earth was so deplorable ; such as they were, however, they were talked of in my little circle, and 1 was sometimes invited to repeat them, even out of it. I never committed a line to paper for two reasons... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 730 pages
...own degree, had, by talked of in my little circle, and I was some accident or other, reached his ear, sometimes invited to repeat them, even out of it. I never committed a line to and given him a curiosity to inquire after the author. " It was my good fortune to interest 1 had no... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 526 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject; and so I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly nothing on earth was ever so deplorable...secondly — perhaps I might be excused from going farther — but in truth I was afraid, for my master had already threatened me for inadvertently hitching... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 628 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject; and so I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly nothing on earth was ever so deplorable;...secondly — perhaps I might be excused from going farther — but in truth I was afraid, for my master had already threatened me for inadvertently hitching... | |
| 334 pages
...furnished me with a fresh subject; and so I went on, till I had got together about a dozen of them. Certainly nothing on earth was ever so deplorable;...secondly — perhaps I might be excused from going farther — but in truth I was afraid, for my master had already threatened me for inadvertently hitching... | |
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