PAGAN has been dead many a day ; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his joints, that he can now do little more than... The Little gleaner - Page 94publié par - 1854Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Bunyan - 1853 - 270 pages
...Christian went without much danger, whereat I somewhat wondered ; but I have learnt since, that Pagan has been dead many a day; and as for the other, though...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them. S0... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 384 pages
...the will. But though he slay me, yet will I ding to him. Ibid. p. 85. And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them. Oh... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 382 pages
...the will. But though he slay me, yet will I cling to him. Ibid. p. 85. And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them. Oh... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 634 pages
...of the will. But though he slay me, yet will I cling to him. Ib. p. 85. And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he can not come at them. O... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 624 pages
...of the wilL But though he slay me, yet will I ding to him. Ib. p. 85. And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...and stiff in his joints, that he can now do little morve than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go. by, and biting his nails because... | |
| John Bunyan - 1854 - 596 pages
...Christian went without much danger, whereat 1 somewhat wondered : but I have learnt since, that Pagan has been dead many a day ; and, as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is by reason of age, and * ' Pope* — The inhabitants of Britain arc not thought to be in any immediate danger, either from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 646 pages
...cling to him. Ib. p. 65. And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of : and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger - ?. grown to crazy and stiff in his joints, that he can now do little more - ~-j sit in his cave's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 644 pages
...will. But though he slay me, yet will I cling to him. • . Ib. p. 85. ... And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and nlso of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 634 pages
...the will. But thougli he slay me, yet will I cling to him. Ib. p. 85. , And as for the other (Pope), though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he can not come at them. O... | |
| John Bunyan - 1854 - 488 pages
...the best exposition of this part of the Pilgrim's adventures. See the Life of Banyan., nages 68-116, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and...that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's xouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them. So... | |
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