... when my Uncle Toby dined or supped alone he would never suffer the Corporal to stand; and the poor fellow's veneration for his master was such, that with a proper artillery my Uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself with less trouble than he... An Introduction to the Study of English Fiction - Page 227by William Edward Simonds - 1894 - 240 lehteFull view - About this book
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 lehte
...ray uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him ; for, many a time, when my uncle Toby...Corporal's leg was at rest, he would look back, and detec\ him standing behind him with-the most dutiful respect :— This bred more little squabbles betwixt... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1810 - 292 lehte
...Dendermand itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over liim ; for many a rime, when my uncle Toby supposed the Corporal's leg was at rest, he would look bark, and detect him standing behind him with the most dutiful respect : this bred more little sqnabbles... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 lehte
...my uncle Toby could have taken Denderrnond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him ; for many a time, when my uncle Toby...detect him standing behind him with the most dutiful respect. •—This bred more little squabbles betwixt then^ than all other causes for five-and-twenty... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 lehte
...artillery, my uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him ; for many a time when my uncle Toby supposed the corporal's leg was at resf, he would look back, and deV:ct him standing. behind him, with the most dutiful respect ; this... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 lehte
...he was able to gain this point ove him ; for many a time when my uncle Toby supposed the corporals leg was at rest, he would look back, and detect him standing behind him, with the most dutiful respect ; this bred more little squabbles betwixt them, than all other causes, for five and twenty... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 lehte
...artillery, my uncle Toby could have taken Cendtrmond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him ; for many a time when my uncle Toby...detect him standing behind him, with the most dutiful respect; this bred more little squabbles betwixt them, than all other causes, for five and twenty years... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 lehte
...uncle Toby could have takeu IJermtrmond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain tliis puint over him ; for many a time when my uncle Toby supposed...detect him standing behind him, with the most dutiful respect ; this bred more little squabbles betwixt them,. than all other causes, for five and twenty... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 lehte
...artillery, my uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this horting the married men to temperance, and the bachelors...peculiar tenet which I made a point of supporting respect. — This bred more little squabbles betwixt them, than all other causes for fivc-and-twenty... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 lehte
...artillery, my uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him : for many a time when my uncle Toby...detect him standing behind him, with the most dutiful respect ; this bred more little squabbles betwixt them, than all other causes, for five and twenty... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 764 lehte
...artillery, my uncle Toby could have taken Dendermond itself, with less trouble than he was able to gain this point over him ; for many a time, when my uncle Toby...supposed the Corporal's leg was at rest, he would look hack, and detect him standing behind him with the most dutiful respect. — This bred more little squabbles... | |
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