While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself, in walking, suddenly seeing a person steal close by you, who, you are sure, must have heard it all; then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to sing, in a voice as like your talk as possible,... Les Misères de la vie humaine, ou les Gémissemens et soupirs Exhalés au ... - Pàgina 31per James Beresford - 1807 - 2 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Beresford - 1806 - 384 pàgines
...: — no bludgeon. 20. (S.) Losing your way, on foot, at night, in a storm of wind and rain — and this, immediately after leaving a merry fire-side....person steal close by you, who, you are sure, must bavc, 1) heard it all ; then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to sing, in a voice as... | |
| 1806 - 606 pàgines
...his muzzle nuzzling about your calf, as if chusing out the bitf :— no bludgeon.' '21. Sensitive. ' While you are laughing or talking wildly to yourself, in walking, suddenly seeing a person steal by you, who, you are sure, must have heard it all : then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt... | |
| James Beresford - 1807 - 246 pàgines
...— no bludgeon. 20. (S.) Losing your way, on foot, at night, in a storm of wind and ;-ain — and this, immediately after leaving a merry fireside....person steal close by you, who, you are sure, must have beard it all ; then in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to smg, in a voice as like your... | |
| James Beresford - 1826 - 350 pàgines
...bite: — no bludgeon. 20. (S.) Losing your way, on foot, at night, in a storm of wind and rain — and this, immediately after leaving a merry fire-side....suddenly seeing a person steal close by you, who, yiju are sure, must have heard it all; then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to sing,... | |
| 1840 - 818 pàgines
...moon plays on the rippling sea. — O, whither on its waters rideth Lee ? MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE. i While you are laughing or talking wildly to yourself, in walking, suddenly seeing a person stealing close by you, who, you are sure, must have heard it all ; then, in an agony of shame, making... | |
| James Beresford - 1856 - 194 pàgines
...foot, at night! in a storm of wind and rain; and this, immediately after leaving a merry fireside. 23. While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself,...like your talk as possible, in hopes of making your heaver think that you had been only singing all the while, Tcs. A forlorn hope, indeed! — if /had... | |
| James Beresford - 1856 - 202 pàgines
...foot, at night, io a storm of wind and rain ; and this, immediately after leaving a merry fireside. 23. While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself,...in walking, suddenly seeing a person steal close by vou, who, you are sure, must have heard it all ; then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 872 pàgines
...— to many persons not at all — but are easily imaginable, as in the three that follow : While yon are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself, in walking,...shame, making a wretched attempt to sing, in a voice as l&e your talk as possible, in hopes of making your hearer think that you had been oily singing all... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 pàgines
...calls ищ\n to toil, begin anew thy journey and thy life." MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE. JAMBS BERRSFORD. While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself...in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to si'i?, in a voice as like your talk as possible, in hopes of making your hearer think that you had... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 462 pàgines
...circumstances attending it to permit me to think so. At ;c Monthly Mnyaaxe. MISERIES OP HUMAN LIFE.1 While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself...in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to ting, in a voice as like your talk as possible, in hopes of making your hearer think that you had been... | |
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