| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 172 lehte
...entirely upon this book, I told him, Sir. for in good truth, when a man is telling a ftory in the ftrange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going...own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is fo much unfixed and equivocal matter ftarting up, with fo many breaks and gaps in it,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1762 - 170 lehte
...entirely upon this book, I told him, Sir for in good truth, when a man is telling a ftory in the ftrange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going...own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is fo much unfixed and equivocal matter ftarting up, with fo many breaks and gaps in it,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 280 lehte
...I told him, Sir — for in good truth, when at man is telling a flory in the ftrange way I doihine, he is obliged continually to be going backwards and forwards to keep all tight together itt the reader's fancy which, for my own part,, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft,, there... | |
| 1781 - 602 lehte
...upon this book — I fold him, Sir — for, in good truth, when a man is telling a Itory in theftrange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going...backwards and forwards to keep all tight together in the leader's fancy— which, for my own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1783 - 310 lehte
...entirely upon this book I told him, Sir for in good truth, when a man is telling a ftory in the ftrange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going...own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is fo much unfixed and equivocal matter ftarting up, with fo many breaks and gaps in it,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 lehte
...consider the matter with himself, and not lay the blame entirely upon this book I told him, sir, for, in good truth, when a man is telling a story in the...than at first, there is so much unfixed and equivocal matter starting up, with so many breaks and gaps in it — and so little service do the stars afford,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1808 - 482 lehte
...upon this book ; I told him, Sir, — for in good truth, when a man is telling a ftory in the ftrange way I do mine, he is obliged continually to be going...own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is fo much unfixed and equivocal matters ftarting up, with fo many breaks and gaps in... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1808 - 266 lehte
...told him, Sir — for, in good truth, when a man is telling a ftory in the Irrange way I do mine, !>e is obliged continually to be going backwards and forwards,...own part, if I did not take heed to do more than at firft, there is fo much unfixed and equivocal matter ftarting up, with fo many breaks and gaps in it,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 lehte
...consider the matter with himself, and not lay the blame entirely upon this book ; I told him, sir, — for in good truth, when a man is telling a story in the...matters starting up, with so many breaks and gaps in it, — and so little service do the stars afford, which, nevertheless, I hang up in some of the darkest... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 lehte
...consider the matter with himself, and not lay the blame entirely upon this book ; I told him, sir, — for he was resolved, for the time to come, to ride his...sobriety. — But, alas, too late ! a grand confederacy, it, — and so little service do the stars afford, which, nevertheless, I hang up in some of the darkest... | |
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