The Accusing Spirit, which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Pągina 148per John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1801Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 pągines
...die* He shall not die, by H n,ciicd my uncle Toby. —The ACCUSING SPIBIT, which flew up to Heaven'* chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in ; and the RECORDING ANGEL, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out forever. —My uncle Toby went to bis bureau? and... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 pągines
...soul will die. He shall not die, by H n, ciied my uncle Toby. —The AccUSING SPIRIT, which flew up to Heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in ; and the REcORDING ANOEL, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out forever. —My uncle .... | |
| William Frederick Deacon - 1823 - 494 pągines
...terminated his oaths with our most expressive idiom, " Got dam !"—The accusing spirit which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he...in, and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word and blotted it out for ever.* On the conclusion of this affecting catastrophe,... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 pągines
...soul will die. He shall not die, by H n, cried my uncle Toby. — The ACCUSING SPIRIT, which flew up to Heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he...in ; and the RECORDING ANGEL, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out forever. — My uncle Toby went to his bureau, put... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pągines
...die.—* — He s/uill nut die, by G — , cried my uncle Toby. The accusing spirit, which flew up to Heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he...— and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. CHAP. IX. - MY uncle Toby went to his bureau,... | |
| 1824 - 396 pągines
...from the story of Le Fevre, on the oath uttered by uncle Toby: — 'The accusing spirit, as he flew up to Heaven's Chancery with the oath, blushed as he...in; and the recording angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear on the word, and'blotted it out for ever." Clem. So it is generally considered, though... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pągines
...shall not die, by G — , cried my uncle Toby. The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven'schancery or the like (into which some of his translators have fallen) cannot be allowable ; those dropped a tear upon the word, und blotted il out for ever. • My uncle Toby went to his bureau, —... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 556 pągines
...in view this sentence when he penned the wellknown passage, — "The accusing spirit which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he...— and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, -trapped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever?" Works, vol. vi. p. 42, fluotl. 1762. t... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 558 pągines
...passage, — -"The accusing spirit which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as be gave it in; — and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever f Works, vol. vi, p. 42, iluml. 1762. t P.... | |
| 1827 - 446 pągines
...will die.' — ' He shall not die, by God !' cried my uncle Toby. The accusing Spirit, which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he...in; and the recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. — My uncle Toby went to his bureau, —... | |
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