| Daniel Defoe - 1722 - 306 páginas
...little Obligations indeed upon me, to go to my Brothers Houfe, which was in Colemaifsflreet Parifli, and which he had left to my Care, and I went at rirft every Day, but afterwards only once, or twice a Week. In thefe Walks I had many difrnal Scenes... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1754 - 386 páginas
...little Obligations indeed upon me, to go to my Brother's Houfe, which was in Coleman'sftreet Parifh, and which he had left to my Care, and I went at firft every Day, but afterwards only once or twice a Week. In thefe Walks I had many difmal Scenes... | |
| 1825 - 840 páginas
...OF AN EYE-WITNESS. (Contlcued from page 41.) AWFUL INSTANCES OF DESPAIR, GRIEF, AND MADNESS. " In my walks I had many dismal scenes before my eyes, as...particularly of persons falling dead in the streets, terrible cries and shriekings of women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber windows, and cry... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 428 páginas
...things*." " I had some little obligations upon me to go to my brother's house, which was in Coleman-street parish, and which he had left to my care, and I went...falling dead in the streets, terrible shrieks and sereechings of women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber windows, and cry out in a... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 440 páginas
...go to my brother's house, which was in Coleman-street parish, and which he had left to my care, arid I went at first every day, but afterwards only once...falling dead in the streets, terrible shrieks and sereechings of women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber windows, and cry out in a... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 500 páginas
...author, the care of my brother's house, which obliged me sometimes to go abroad. In these walks I had dismal scenes before my eyes, as, particularly, of persons falling dead in the streets, shrieks of women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber-windows, and cry out in a melancholy... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 páginas
...jo to my brother's house, which was in Colemu-street parish, and which he had left to my ore, »nd I went at first every day, but afterwards only once or twice a week. la these walks I had many dismal scenes before my eyes, as particularly of persons fallin; dead in... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 páginas
...-¿o to my brother's house, which was in Coleman-street parish, and which he had left to my с ire, and I went at first every day, but afterwards only...falling dead in the streets, terrible shrieks and .«•creechinga of women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber windows, and cry out... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 páginas
...had some little obligations indeed upon me to go to my brother's house, which was in Colemon-street afterward) only once or twice a week. h these walks I had many dismal scenes before my eyes, as particularly... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1850 - 556 páginas
...appear to have suffered dreadfully during the visitation of the great plague. Defoe writes, " In my walks I had many dismal scenes before my eyes, as...women, who in their agonies would throw open their chamber-windows, and cry out in a dismal surprising manner. Passing through Tokenhouse-yard in Lothbury,... | |
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