 | Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 455 Seiten
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts, for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ; but he was of a peaceful, placid nature, no jarring element in it all was mixed up so kindly within him, my uncle Toby liad scarce a... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1873
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts, — for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do; — but he was of a peaceful, placid nature — no jarring element in it — all was mixed up so kindly within him ; my uncle Toby had scarce... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 24 Seiten
...this arise frcm any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts, for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ; but he was of a peaceful, placid nature, no jarring element in it all was mixed up so kindly within him, my uncle Toby had scarce a... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1884 - 322 Seiten
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts, for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do; but...a peaceful, placid nature—no jarring element in it—all was mixed up so kindly within him. My Uncle Toby had scarce a heart to retaliate upon a fly.... | |
 | Leigh Hunt - 1890 - 332 Seiten
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts; for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ; but...he was of a peaceful, placid nature,—no jarring elements in it,—all was mixed up so kindly within him: my uncle Toby had scarce a heart to retaliate... | |
 | Tristram Shandy, Gent. - 1893
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts ;—for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ;—but...placid nature,—no jarring element in it all was mixed up so kindly within him, my uncle Toby had scarce a heart to retaliate upon a fly. —Go—says... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1900
...arise from any insensibility or -obtuseness of his intellectual parts; — for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ; — but he was of a peaceful3_p]ACJui_nature^ — no jarring element in it, — all was mixed up so kindly within him;... | |
 | Laurence Sterne - 1904
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts; — for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do; — but he was of a peaceful, placid nature, — no jarring element in it, — all was mixed up so kindly within him; my uncle Toby had... | |
 | Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 794 Seiten
...arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts ; — for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do ; — but he was of a peaceful, placid nature, — no jarring element in it, — all was mixed up so kindly within him ; my uncle Toby had... | |
 | Wilson Follett - 1918 - 336 Seiten
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts; — for he felt this insult of my father's as feelingly as a man could do; — but he was of a peaceful, placid nature, — no jarring element in it, — all was mixed up so kindly within him; my uncle Toby had... | |
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