| William Jackson - Aesthetics, British - 1798 - 472 pages
...recovered their fpeech ; and the whole converfation, as may be imagined, was upon the dreadful objecl: which had engaged their attention. They broke up,...together. It is needlefs to fay, that fuch a ftory fyread over the country, and found credit even - [ • even from infidels : for. in this cafe, all... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1798 - 524 pages
...nearly at the time of hiť appearing in tht club. There could be Utile doubt before, but now no-, thing could be more certain than the reality of the apparition, which had been feen by fo many periods together." It is necdkfs to fay, that fuch a ftory fpread over the country, and found credit... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1798 - 418 pages
...broke up, and went home. In the morning, enquiry was made after their nek friend — it wasanfwered by an account of his death, which happened nearly at the time of hiŤ appearing in the club. There could be little doubt before, but now nothing could be more certain... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Apparitions - 1814 - 240 pages
...broke up, and went home. In the morning, inquiry was made after their sick friend ; it was answered by an account of his death, which happened nearly...than the reality of the apparition, which had been seen by so many persons together. It is needless to say, that such a story spread over the country,... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Apparitions - 1815 - 268 pages
...broke up, and went home. In the morning, inquiry was made after their sick friend ; it was answered by an account of his death, which happened nearly...than the reality of the apparition, which had been seen by so many persons together. It is needless to say, that such a story spread over the country,... | |
| 1823 - 496 pages
...They broke up and went home. In the morning enquiry was made after their sick friend : it was answered by an account of his death which happened nearly at...than the reality of the apparition, which had been seen by so many persons together. It is needless to say, that such a story spread over the country,... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...by an account of his death, which happened nearly about the time of his appearance in the club-room. There could be little doubt before ; but, now, nothing...than the reality of the apparition, which had been simultaneously seen by so many persons. It is unnecessary to say, that such a story spread over the... | |
| George Ramsay - Anecdotes - 1828 - 654 pages
...broke up, and went home. In* the morning, inquiry was made after their sick friend — it was answered by an account of his death, which happened nearly at the time of his appearing at the club. There could be little doubt before, but now nothing could be more certain than the reality... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Anecdotes - 1843 - 144 pages
...broke up, and went home. In the morning inquiry was made after their sick friend — it was answered by an account of his death, which happened nearly...appearing in the club. There could be little doubt 108 109 before, but now nothing could be more certain tban the reality of the apparition, which had... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Anecdotes - 1843 - 212 pages
...his appearing in the club. There could be little doubt FATAL MISTAKE OF MORBID EGOTISM FOR LOVE. 109 before, but now nothing could be more certain than the reality of the apparition, which had been seen by so many persons together. It is needless to say that such a story spread over the country,... | |
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