| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 524 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...months, that one evening I wrote, from the time I had drank my tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning; when my hands and fingers... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 528 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In _short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...months, that one evening I wrote from the time I had drank my tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning; when my hands and fingers... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1810 - 532 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than polities. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...months, that one evening I wrote from the time I had drank my tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning; when my hands and fingers... | |
| 1817 - 504 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that 1 was very glad to think of any thing rather than polltics. In short, 1 was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in less than two months, that one evening I wrute from the time I had drunk ray tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning,... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1814 - 450 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...months, that one evening I wrote from the time I had drank tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning, when my hand and fingers... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1816 - 538 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I ' was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. la short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...that one evening I wrote from the time I had drunk tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning, when my hand and fingers were so... | |
| 1819 - 782 pages
...grew fond of it. — Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...an hour after one in the morning, when my hand and ringers were so weary, that I could not hold the pen to finish the sentence, but left off .Matilda... | |
| 1819 - 792 pages
...grew fond of it. — Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...evening I wrote from the time I had drunk my tea, ¿bout six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning, when my hand and fingers were so weary,... | |
| 1819 - 808 pages
...grew fond of it. — Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in less than two mouths*, that one evening I wrote from the time I had drunk my tea, about six o'clock, till half an... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
...grew fond of it. Add, that I was very glad to think of any thing rather than politics. In short, I was so engrossed with my tale, which I completed in...months, that one evening I wrote from the time I had drank my tea, about six o'clock, till half an hour after one in the morning, when my hands and fingers... | |
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