The Works of Laurence Sterne ...W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Dodsley, G. Kearsley, T. Lowndes, G. Robinson, 1780 |
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... still both men ; " partakers of the fame nature - and " fubject to the fame evils ? -let me change conditions with him for a " moment and confider , had his lot be- fallen me as I journeyed in the way , * what measure I fhould have ...
... still both men ; " partakers of the fame nature - and " fubject to the fame evils ? -let me change conditions with him for a " moment and confider , had his lot be- fallen me as I journeyed in the way , * what measure I fhould have ...
Page 53
... still both men ; " partakers of the fame nature - and fubject to the fame evils ? -let me change conditions with him for a moment and confider , had his lot be- fallen me as I journeyed in the way , * what measure I fhould have expected ...
... still both men ; " partakers of the fame nature - and fubject to the fame evils ? -let me change conditions with him for a moment and confider , had his lot be- fallen me as I journeyed in the way , * what measure I fhould have expected ...
Page 154
... still rise up , and ever ftep in before him , and leave him struggling to the end of his life , in the very fame place in which he first began it . The hiftory of a fecond , fhall in all refpects be the contrast to this . He fhall come ...
... still rise up , and ever ftep in before him , and leave him struggling to the end of his life , in the very fame place in which he first began it . The hiftory of a fecond , fhall in all refpects be the contrast to this . He fhall come ...
Page 168
... still an- other interpretation of the words here cited by St. Matthew , which altogether excludes this fcenical representation I have given of them . By which ' tis thought that the lamentation of Rachael here described , has no ...
... still an- other interpretation of the words here cited by St. Matthew , which altogether excludes this fcenical representation I have given of them . By which ' tis thought that the lamentation of Rachael here described , has no ...
Page 227
... still believe that evil - fpeaking is fome terror to evil - doers , one may an- fwer , as a great man has done upon the occafion , that after all our exhorta- tions against it , ' tis not to be feared , but that there will be evil ...
... still believe that evil - fpeaking is fome terror to evil - doers , one may an- fwer , as a great man has done upon the occafion , that after all our exhorta- tions against it , ' tis not to be feared , but that there will be evil ...
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