10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «VAPOURINGLY»
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1
The Works of Laurence Sterne ...
by the Corporal ; and the Corporal, as oft as he did it, gave a slight flourish with
his stick, — but not vapouringly ; and, with the sweetest accent of most respectful
encouragement, bid his Honour " never fear." Now, my uncle Toby did fear, and ...
2
Works. With a Life of the Author, Written by Himself. - ...
C H A P. LXII. M Y uncle Toby turn'd his head more than once behind him, to see
how he was supported by the corporal; and the corporal as oft as he did it, gave a
slight flourish with his stick-but not vapouringly; and with the sweetest accent of ...
3
The Story of My Uncle Toby, &c
My uncle Toby turned his head more than once behind him, to see how he was
supported by the co oral : and the corporal as oft as he did it, gave a slig t flourish
with 11.18 stick——but not vapouringly; and with the sweetest accent of most ...
Laurence Sterne, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, 1871
4
The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. pt.6-9. A ...
9 MY uncle Toby turned his head more than once behind him, to see how he was
supported by the Corporal; and the Corporal, as oft as he did it, gave a slight
flourish with his stick,--but not vapouringly; and, with the sweetest accent of most
...
5
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
He said it vapouringly and sneeringly; and there was the free, peaceful moor
around them, the brooding blessing of the fruitful heat ripening the very heather
bells and the wild berries; and the young grouse, which Miss Lucy Hyndford had
not ...
6
The Lamentation of “Little Fishes”; with an Introduction by ...
... stalls will not be met with “a Lucian well skilled in roofing," and who may sneer
at us, and say vapouringly, We cannot (however uncrupulous our numbers) but
admit, we run a race much flurried under the Plebian banner of self-raising.
7
Works of Laurence STerne; Containing The Life and Opinions ...
My uncle Toby turned his head more than once behind him, to see how he. was
supported by the Corporal ; and the Corporal, as oft as he did it, gave a slight
flourish with his stick, — but not vapouringly ; and with the sweetest accent of
most ...
... gave a slight flourish with his stick—but not vapouringly; and with the sweetest
accent of most respectful encouragement, bid his honour 'never fear.' Now my
uncle Toby did fear; and grievouslytoo:he knewnot (as my father had reproach'd ...
9
The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
C H A P. XXIII. MY uncle Toby turn'd his head more than once behind him, to see
how he was supported by the'corporal; and the corporal as oft as he did it, gave a
slight flourish with his stick-but not vapouringly; and with the sweetest accent of ...
10
The British Novelists: Comprising Every Work of Acknowledged ...
IVIv unele Tohy turned his head, more than once, hehind him, to see how he was
supported hy the corporal ; aud the corporal, as oft as he did it, gave a slight
flourish with his stick — hut not vapouringly ; and, with the sweetest accent of
most ...