| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 pages
...such things, ' though I know there is nothing in- them : not ' that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither ; ' for I should have known that to have...Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really 'frightened.?' 'Nay, Sir,' said Partridge, 'did ' not you yourself observe afterwards, when he ' found it was his... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 pages
...surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have been ouly a man in a strange dress; bnt when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it...cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened?'— ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his own... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 388 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have...Partridge, cries Jones, that he was really frightened ? — -Nay, sir, said Partridge, did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 394 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them: not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.—And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge, cries Jones, that he was really frightened ?—Nay, sir,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that to have...me." — " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," -cried Jones, " that he was really frightened ?"—•" Nay, sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1828 - 534 pages
...makes Partridge account for his fear in the same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that to have...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.' — Tom Jones, Book xvi. chap. 5." — Pye. Semiramis cries out once only " O heaven, I die !" and... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1828 - 522 pages
...makes Partridge account for his fear in the same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither; for I should have known that to have been...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.'—Tom Jones, Book xvi. chap. 5."—Pye. Semiramis cries out once only " O heaven, I die!" and... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 pages
...Fielding makes Partridge account for his fear in ^ same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither; for I should have known that to have been only .1 man in a strange dress: but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took... | |
| Henry Fielding - English literature - 1832 - 438 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither ; for I should have known that to have...Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened ?' — ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that in t is in the same way — Lord Spindle, Sir Thomas...Splint, and Mr Nickit — all up, I hear, within th tha: which took hold of me." ' And dost thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, 'that he was reilly... | |
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