... that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons,... The Spectator - Página 324por Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...inarch on the broken archer, but fell through one alter another, being quite tired and spent wit h h was their*, not far remoYcd the date, When commerce proiully flourished e'rnctnre, and the great variety of objets which it presented. My heurt was filled with a deep melaucholy... | |
| 1830 - 288 páginas
...were indeed some persons, bat their number was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling inarch33 on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired :md spent with so long a walk 34. I passed some time ia the contemplation of on e»ch end of it, gut... | |
| 1831 - 196 páginas
...towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons, but their nufflher was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling...melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching at every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 páginas
...closer together toward the end of the arches that were entire. 9. There were indeed some persons — but their number was very small — that continued a kind...and the great variety of objects which it presented. 10. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy to see several dropping, unexpectedly, in the midst... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 páginas
...closer together toward the end of the arches that were entire, 9. There were indeed some persons — but their number was very small— that continued a kind...and the great variety of objects which it presented. 10. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy !to see several dropping, unexpectedly, in the midst... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 páginas
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching by every thing that stood by. them to save themselves. Some... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 páginas
...theft- numbet > very small— that continued a kind of hobbling march On .-. y, talking m one's ?elf. broken arches, but fell through, one after another,...the great "variety of objects which it presented. 10. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy to see sei 'veral dropping, unexpectedly, in the midst... | |
| 1836 - 1118 páginas
...were indeed some persons, but their number was very «mall, that continued a kind of hobbling march oo >o long a walk. " I patted tome time in the contemplation of this wonderial «tincture, and the great... | |
| 1836 - 932 páginas
...ogether towards the end of the arches th«t were entire. 'There were indeed some persons, but heir ve endeavoured to expose the sex in general, without doing justice to the va irches, but fell through one after another. ieing quite tired and spent with so long % walk. ' I passed... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 páginas
...closer .ogether towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...broken arches, but fell through one after another, >eing quite tired and spent with so long a walk. i I passed some time in the contemplation sf this... | |
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