| Henry Mackenzie - 1771 - 288 trang
...for their own fakes, for every one K Anxious to hear what they wifh to believe ; and they who repeat it to laugh at it when they have done, are generally more ferious than their hearers are apt to imagine. With a tolerable good memory, and fome fhare of cunning,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1800 - 254 trang
...their cnyii' sake, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe; and they who repeat it, to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...tolerable good memory, and some share of cunning, with tire help of walking a-nights over heaths and church-yards, with this, and shewing the tricks of that... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 trang
...own sakes , for every one is » anxious to hear what they wish to be» lieve ; and they who repeat it to laugh » at it when they have done , are generally...some share of cunning, with the help » of walking a-uights over healhs and » church-yards , with this , and shewing » the tricks of that there dog... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1801 - 196 trang
...for their own f;ike, for every one is anxious to liear what they wifh to believe; and they who repeat it, to laugh at it when they have done, are generally more ferious than their hearers are apt to imagine- With a tolerable good memory, and fome ihare of cunning,... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 452 trang
...for their own sakes, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe ; and they who repeat it, to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...and some share of cunning ; with the help of walking a- nights over heaths and churchyards ; with this, and shewing the tricks of that there dog, whom I... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 trang
...for their own sakes, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe; and they who repeat it to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...serjeant of a marching regiment, (and by the way he cart steal too upon occasion), I make shift to pick up a livelihood. My trade, indeed, is none of thehonestest;... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 326 trang
...for their own sakes, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe ; and they who repeat it to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...a-nights over heaths and churchyards, with this, and showing the tricks of that there dog, whom I stole from the serjeant of a marching regiment, (and by... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 294 trang
...for their own sakes, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe ; and they who repeat it, .to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...a-nights over heaths and churchyards ; with this, and showing the tricks of that there dog, whom I stole from the serjeant of a marching regiment, (and by... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 trang
...their own enki'S, for every one is anxious to hear wliut they wish to believe ; and they who repeat culated to awaken a love of nature and a study of its vari Bcrious than their hearers are apt to imagine. With a tolerable pood memory and some share of conning,... | |
| 1836 - 332 trang
...ror their own sakes, for every one is anxious to hear what they wish to believe; and they who repeat it to laugh at it when they have done, are generally...a-nights over heaths and church-yards, with this, and showing the tricks of that there dog, whom I stole from the serjeant of a marching regiment (and by... | |
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