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" English, without any periphrasis ; — and too oft without much distinction of either person, time, or place ; — so that when mention was made of a pitiful or an ungenerous proceeding, he never gave himself a moment's time to reflect who was the hero... "
Annual Register - Page 236
edited by - 1761
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 4

1774 - 846 pages
...time to reflect who was the Hero of the piece what his ftatioo — — or how far he bad power to him him hereafter ; — but if it was a dirty action, without ' more ado, The ni*n was a dirty fellow and to on : -rf-^r And as his comment; had ulually the ill fate to be terminated...
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A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Volume 1

Laurence Sterne - France - 1774 - 338 pages
...hurt him hereafter; but, it was a dirty aclion, without more ado, the man was a dirty fellow, and lb on: And as his comments had ufually the ill fate to be terminated either in a bon mot, on. to .be enlivened throughout with fome drollery or humour of expreffion, k gave wing...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: M.A. in Seven Volumes ...

Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 300 pages
...of the piece what his ftation or how far y »e had power to hurt him hereafter ; but if ' -t '.v.as a dirty action,; without more ado, The man was a dirty fellow and fo cm : And as his comments had ufijally the ill fate to be terminated either in a bon mot, or to be enlivened...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne ...

Laurence Sterne - 1780 - 336 pages
...he nevef gave himfelf a moment's time to reflect •who was the hero of the piece, what his ftation, or how far he had power to hurt him hereafter; "-but...had ufually the ill fate to be terminated either in a bon mot, or to be enlivened throughout with fome drollery or humour of expreflion, it gave wings...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 5

English fiction - 1781 - 602 pages
...never gave himfelf a moment's time to reflect who was the hero of the piece — what his ftation— or how far he had power to hurt him hereafter ;— but if it wa* a dirty action— without more ado— the man was a dirty fellow— and fo on. • And as his comments...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1789 - 560 pages
...what his nation., or how far he had power to hurt him hereafter; but if it was a dirty aclion, — without more ado, • The man was a dirty fellow,...fo on: And as his comments had ufually the ill fate tobe terminated either \\\bonm^t, or to be. enlivened thoughout \vit_h fome drollery or humour of expreffion,...
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A sentimental journey through France and Italy

Laurence Sterne - British - 1802 - 284 pages
...gave himself a moment's time to reflect who « was the hero of the piece — what his station — « or how far he had power to hurt him hereafter ; «— but, if it was a dirty action, — without more a ado, — Ihe man was a dirty fellow — and so « on. — And as his comments had usually the ill...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne ...

Laurence Sterne - Clergy - 1803 - 540 pages
...po\\er to hurt him hereafter: but if it \vas a dirly action, — without more ado, — The iuan \\as a dirty fellow, — and fo on.— And as his comments...had ufually the ill fate to be terminated either in a bon mot, or to be enlivened throughout, with fovne drollery or humour of expreffion, it gave wings...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne, A. M.: Some account of the life and writings ...

Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1804 - 374 pages
...never gave himfelf a "moment's time to reflect who was the " Hero of the piece -what his ftation " or how far he had power to hurt " him hereafter ;...:— And as his comments had " ufually the ill fate to.be terminated either " in a bon mot, or to be enlivened through" out with fome drollery or humour...
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“The” Works of Laurence Sterne, Volume 1

Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1808 - 528 pages
...proceeding: he never gave himfelf a moment's time to reflect who was the hero of the piece, what his ftation, or how far he had power to hurt him hereafter; -but...had ufually the ill fate to be terminated either in a ton mot, or to l>e enlivened throughout with fome drollery or humour of expreffion, it gave wings...
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