I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented a spectacle of the highest horror. The total loss of limbs was apparent to all who saw me, and my face contained marks of a most diseased state, if not of death itself. Indeed, so ghastly was my countenance,... Fernshawe. Sketches in Prose and Verse - Страница 182написао/ла Arthur Patchett Martin - 1885Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 страница
...was, perhaps, somewhat heightened by an indignation whic'h I could not prevent arising in my mind. I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...contained marks of a most diseased state, if not of death irself. Indeed,, so ghastly was my countenance, that timorous women with child had abstained from my... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 400 страница
...fatigue was, perhaps, somewhat heightened by an indignation which I could not prevent arising in my mind. I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...highest horror. The total loss of limbs was apparent to alfwho saw me, and my face contained marks of a most diseased state, if not of death itseif. Indeed... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 838 страница
...thus graphically deseribed : — " I think,' upon my entrance into the boat, I presented a spectaele of the highest horror. The total loss of limbs was...of a, most diseased state, if not of death itself. Indced, so ghastly was my countenance, that timorous women with child had abstained from my house for... | |
| 1846 - 502 страница
...fatigue was, perhaps, somewhat heightened by an indignation which I could not prevent arising in my mind. I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...of a most diseased state, if not of death itself. In this candition I ran the gauntlope (so I think I may justly call it) through No. i. vl':m"v: PPV'W... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 страница
...fatigue was, perhaps, somewhat heightened by an indignation which I could not prevent arising in my mind. I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...total loss of limbs was apparent to all who saw me, aud my face contained marks of a most diseased state, if not of death itself. In this condition I ran... | |
| Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 страница
...friend him to the vessel, his helpless and hopeless condition is thus graphically described : — " I think upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...child had abstained from my house for fear of the ill consequences of looking at me. In this condition I ran the gauntlope (so, I think, I may justly... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 страница
...fatigue wri*, perhaps, somewhat heightened by an indignation *'* I could not prevent arising in my mind. I think, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented...of a most diseased state, if not of death itself. In this condition I ran the gauntlopc (so I think I may justly call it) through rows of sailors and... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 358 страница
...by an indignation which VARlOUa.] APOPHTHEGilS; 2*1 I could not prevent arising in my mind. I thmk, upon my entrance into the boat, I presented a spectacle...of a most diseased state, if not of death itself. In this condition I ran the gaimtlope (so I think I may justly call it) through rows of sailors and... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 страница
...he managed to get on board the vessel at Eotherhithe. " I think," he writes, " upon my entrance of the boat, I presented a spectacle of the highest horror....to all who saw me, and my face contained marks of the most diseased state, if not of death itself. Indeed, so ghastly was my countenance that timorous... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 страница
...horror. The total loss of limbs was apparent to all who saw me, and my face contained marks of the most diseased state, if not of death itself. Indeed,...child had abstained from my house, for fear of the ill consequences of looking at me. In this condition I ran the gauntlope (so I think I may call it)... | |
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