Partridge sat in fearful expectation of this; and now, when the ghost made his next appearance, Partridge cried out, " There, sir, now! what say you now? Is he frightened now, or no? As much frightened as you think me, — and to be sure, nobody can help... The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling - Page 376by Henry Fielding - 1809Full view - About this book
| Henry Fielding - England - 1749 - 320 pages
...frightned * as you think mo, and, to be (lire, no « Body can help Tome Fears, I would not * he in fo bad a Condition as ' what's his * Name, Squire Hamlet^ is there^ for all * the World. Blefs me! What's become 4 of the Spirit ? As I am a living Soul, I * thought I faw him fink into the... | |
| Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1750 - 370 pages
...not be in fo bad a Condition as what'a his Name, Squire Hamlet, is there, for all the World. Blefs me ! What's become of the Spirit ? As I am a living Soul, I thought I faw him fink into the Earth.' * Indeed, you faw right,' anfwered yams. * Well, well,' cries... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 pages
...frightened as you think me, and to ,3 be fure, nobody can help fome fears, I would „ not be in fo bad a condition as what's his „ name, Squire Hamlet, is there, for all the world. ,, Blefs me! What's become of the fpirit? As I 3, am a living foul, I thought I faw him fink into ,,... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 pages
...now r is he frightened now or no f As much ' frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, no * body can help some fears. I would not be in so ' bad a condition as what's his name, 'squire Ham' let, is there, for all the world. Bless me ! what's ' become of the spirit? As I am a living soul,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 388 pages
...appearance, Partridge cried out, There, sir, now ! what say you now ; is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...what's become of the spirit? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth. — Indeed you saw right, answered Jones. — Well, well,... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 394 pages
...appearance, Partridge cried out, There, sir, now! what say you now; is he frightened now or no? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...what's become of the spirit ? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth.—Indeed you saw right, answered Jones.—Well, well, cries... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...appearance, Partridge cried out, " There, sir, now; what say you now ? is he frightened now or no ? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...what's become of the spirit ? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth." — " Indeed you saw right," answered Jones. — "Well, well,"... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - England - 1831 - 520 pages
...appearance, Partridge cries out, "There, sir, now ! what say you now? is he frightened now, or no? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...'Squire Hamlet, is there, for all the world. Bless me ! what 's become of the spirit ? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth." —... | |
| Henry Fielding - English literature - 1832 - 438 pages
...appearance, Partridge cried out, ' There, sir, now ! what say you now ? is he frightened now or no) As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody...what's become of the spirit? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth.' — 'Indeed, you saw rio,ht,' answered Jones. 'Well, well,'... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 428 pages
...appearance, Partridge cries out, " there, sir, now ! what say you now? is he frightened now, or no 1 As much frightened as you think me (and, to be sure, nobody...world. Bless me ! what's become of the spirit * As 1 am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth." — " Indeed, you saw right," answered... | |
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