As soon as the play, whi-ch was Hamlet Prince of Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention ; nor did he break silence till the entrance of the ghost ; upon which he asked Jones, What man that was in the strange dress ; something, said he, like what... The history of Tom Jones, a foundling - Page 210by Henry Fielding - 1820Full view - About this book
| Henry Fielding - 1750 - 370 pages
...Candles * enough burnt in one Night, to keep an honeft * poor Family for a whole Twelve-month.' As foon as the Play, which was Hamlet Prince of Denmark, began,...nor did he break Silence till the Entrance of the Ghoft ; upon which he afked Jones, ' What 'Man that was in the ftrange Drefs ; fomething,' faid he,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 360 pages
...were 1 candles enough bonit in one night, to keep an honeft poor family for a twelvemonth. As foon as the play, which was Hamlet Prince of Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention, nor did he break filence till the entrance of the ghoft ;• upon which he afked Jones, ' What man that was in ' the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 pages
...candles enough ,, burnt in one night, to keep an honeft poor fa3, mily for a whole twelvemonth." As foon as the play, which was Hamlet Prince of Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention, nor did he break filence till the entrance of the ghoft; upon which he afked Jones, " What man „ that was in the ftrange... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 pages
...observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted, ' That here were candles enow burnt in ' one night, to keep an honest poor family for a ' whole...entrance of the ghost; upon which he asked Jones, 'Whatman ' that was in the strange dress; something,' said he, ' like what I have seen in a picture.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 pages
...observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted, ' That here were candles enough burnt in one night, to keep an honest poor family for a whole twelvemonth.' As soon as the play, which was Hamlet Prince of Deumark, began, Partridge was all attention, nor did he break silence till the entrance of the ghost... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...were lighted, " That here were candles enough burnt in one night, to keep an honest poor family for a twelvemonth." As soon as the play, which was Hamlet...Something," said he, " like what I have seen in a picture. Meaning, perhaps, the bank bill for 100L Sure it is not armour, Is it?" Jones answered, " That is the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...sigh, when all the candles were lighted, * That here were candles enough burnt in one night to keep au f 8 z + m 6 ʼ VO{ i p [ B B Q ai)E_" U %... " o`7 S ]Ƣm V+ Cn ɷ K W ? {c} _ b # d Mike what I have seen in a picture. Sure it is not armour, is it!' Jones answered, * That is the ghost.'... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...observing, with a sigh, when all the candles were lighted, ' That here were candles enough burnt in one e saw Three customers come in. So oi Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention, nor did he break silence till the entrance of the ghost... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 288 pages
...same manner. SECT, CCLXX. PARTRIDGE HEARING GARRICK. 1 As soon as the play, which was Hamlet Piince of Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention ; nor...break silence till the entrance of the ghost; upon Viiich he asked Jones what man that was in the strange dress : " something," 2 said he, " like what... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1856 - 286 pages
...word in it will be defined successively in the same manner. SECT. CCLXX. PARTRIDGE HEARING GARRICK. 1 As soon as the play, which was Hamlet Prince of Denmark,...the entrance of the ghost; upon which he asked Jones vvhat man that was in the strange dress: " something," 2 said he, " like what I have seen in a picture.... | |
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