I was afraid of trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them stand out of the way, so that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. The Philosophy of Rhetoric - Page 402de George Campbell - 1801Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...trampling on every Traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken Heads for my Impertinence. WHEN I came to my own for which I was forced to enquire, one of the Servants opening the Door, I bent... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...trampling on every Traveller I met ; and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the Way ; fo that 1 had like to have gotten one or two broken Heads for my Impertinence. WHEN I came to mine own Houfe, for which I was forced to enquire, one of the Servants opening the Door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 pages
...trampling onevery traveller 1 met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. WHEN I came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to inquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 pages
...trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When I came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to enquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 pages
...trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When I came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to enquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...trampling on every traveller I mer, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When 1 came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to inquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 pages
...trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. . . . When I came to my own houic, for which I was. forced to enquire, one of the fervants opening... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them lland out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When I came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to enquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...trampling on. every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them ftand out of the way, fo that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When I came to my own houfe, for which I was forced to enquire, one of the fervants opening the door,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them stand out of the way, so that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence. When I came to my own house, for which I was forced to inquire, one of the servants opening the door,... | |
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