| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 410 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... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1847 - 420 Seiten
...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 heart to retaliate upon a fly. —Go—says... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1853 - 190 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 with him, my uncle Toby had scarce... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 Seiten
...shelter. Nor did this arise from any insensibility or obtiiseness of his intellectual parts, for he felt as feelingly as a man could do. But he was of a peaceful, placid nature; no jarring element m him : all was mixed up so kindly with him, my uncle Toby had scarce a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 588 Seiten
...arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts ; — for he felt Ihis 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 tindly with him, my uncle Toby had scarce... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1855 - 448 Seiten
...any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts; — for he felt this insult of my father 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... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1857 - 532 Seiten
...from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parts ; for he felt this insult of my father 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... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 436 Seiten
...this arise from any insensibility or obtuseness of his intellectual parte ; 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 within it— all was mixed up so kindly within him ; my uncle Toby had... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1860 - 742 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 iu it, all was mixed up so kindly with him, my uncle Toby had scarce a heart... | |
| Henry Noble Day - 1867 - 380 Seiten
...— Nor did this arise from any insensibility, or obtuseness of his intellectual parts for he felt as feelingly, as a man could do — But he was of a peaceful, placid nature no jarring element in him — all was mixed up so kindly within him ; my uncle Toby, had scarce... | |
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