| Samuel Foote - 1760 - 106 стор.
...rriy waverings; but I was loft^in a labyrinth, and no body to mew me the road. One time, I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us: but it wou'd not do.' Sir GEORGE. Why not ? Mrs. COLE. Did you ever hear of fuch a fet of fcabby I went one... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1772 - 428 стор.
...is truly .a comfortable communion enough'for one of us : but it wou'd not do. Sir THE MJNO R. , 43 Sir Geo. Why not ? Mrs. Cole. I went one fummer over to Boulogne to repent; and, wou'd you believe it, the barefooted, bald-pate beggars would not give me abfolution, without I quitted... | |
| 1777 - 560 стор.
...my waverings ; but I was loft in a labyrinth, and nobody to fhew me the road. One time I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion...Cole, I went one fummer over to Boulogne to repent; pent ; and would you believe it, the bare-footed, baldpated beggars would not give me.abfolution, without... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortafoie communion enough for one of us : but it wou'd not do. Sir Geo. Why not ? Mrs. Cole. I went one fummer over to Boulogne to repent ; and, wou'd you believe it, the b.irefooteJ, bald-pate beggars would not give meabfolution, withnnt I quitted... | |
| 1788 - 398 стор.
...waverings ; but I was loft in a labyrinth, . and nobody to fhow me the road. One time I thought ef dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us : but it would hot do. Sir Gso. Why not ? Mrs Cole. 1 went on« fummer over to Boulogne torepent ; and, would you... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1788 - 310 стор.
...waver': ings ; but I was loft in a labyrinth, and no body to mew me the road. One time, I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us: ' but it wou'd not do, Sir Geo. Why not ? Mrs. Cole. 1 went one fummer over to Boulogne to repent ; and, wou'd... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 284 стор.
...my waverings; but 1 was lost in a labyrinth, and nobody to shew me the road. One time 1 thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us: but jt would not do. Sir Geo. Why not? Mrs. Cole. 1 went one summer over to Boulogne to repent; and, would... | |
| 1794 - 310 стор.
...my waverings ; but I was lost in a labyrinth, and nobody to show me the road. One time 1 thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us: but it would not do. Sir Gto. Why not ? Mrs. Cole. I went one summer over to Boulogne to repent ; and, would you believe it,... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1799 - 376 стор.
...waverings ; but I was loft in a labyrinth, and no body to fliew me the road. One time, I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us : but it wou'd not do. Sir Geo. Why not ? Mrs Cole. I went one fummer over to Boulogne to repent ; and, wou'd... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...my waverings; dut 1 was lost in a labyrinth, and nobody to show me the road. One time I thought of dying a Roman, which is truly a comfortable communion enough for one of us : but it would not do. S/r Geo. Why not? Mrs Cole. 1 went one summer over to Поиlogne to repent ; and, would you believe... | |
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