It would be impossible to experience a similar set of sensations, in any other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day, was the coach in any position, attitude, or kind of... American Notes for General Circulation - Página 256por Charles Dickens - 1842 - 310 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 páginas
...that it was quite a common circumstance on looking out of the window, to see the coachman with tli« ends of a pair of reins in his hands, apparently driving...position , attitude, or kind of motion to which we are accustomed^in coaches. Never did it make the smallest approach to one's'experience of the proceedings... | |
| John Forster - 1842 - 450 páginas
...other. Now it was lying on the horses' tails, ' and now again upon its back. But it never, never, was ' in any position, attitude, or kind of motion, to which we ' are accustomed in coaches; or made the smallest approach ' to our experience of the proceedings of any sort of vehicle ' that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1866 - 472 páginas
...of sensations, in any other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day,...sort of vehicle that goes on wheels. Still, it was a fine day, and the temperature was delicious, and though we had left Summer behind us in the west, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 páginas
...of sensations, in any other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day,...of the proceedings of any sort of vehicle that goes dn wheels. Still, it was a fine day, and the temperature was delicious, and though we had left Summer... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 596 páginas
...of sensations, in any other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day, was the coach in any position, attitude, CURIOUS ILLUSIONS. 231 or kind of motion to which we are accustomed in coaches. Never did it make the... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 páginas
...other. Now it was lying on the horses' tails, and now again upon its back. But it never, never was in any position, attitude, or kind of motion, to which we are accustomed in coaches; or made the smallest approach to our experience of the proceedings of any sort of vehicle that goes... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 574 páginas
...Now it "was lying on the horses' tails, and now again "upon its back. But it never, never, was in an^ "position, attitude, or kind of motion, to which "we are accustomed in coaches; or made th£ "smallest approach to our experience of the pro"ceedings of any sort of vehicle that goes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 páginas
...of sensations, in auy other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day,...to which we are accustomed in coaches. Never did it mako the smallest approach to one's experience of the proceedings of any sort of vehicle that goes... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 páginas
...unless perhaps in attempting to go up to the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, thai day, was the coach in any position, attitude, or kind...sort of vehicle that goes on wheels. Still, it was a fine day, and the temperature was delicious, and though we had left Summer behind us in the west, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 872 páginas
...set of sensations, in any other circumstances, unless perhaps in attempting to go up the top of St. Paul's in an omnibus. Never, never once, that day,...sort of vehicle that goes on wheels. Still, it was a fine day, and the temperature was delicious, and though we had left Summer behind us in the west, and... | |
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