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" ... that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons,... "
The Spectator - Page 324
by Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 438 pages
...together towards the end of the arches that were entire. 'There were indeed some persons, but theirnumber was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling...melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching at every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 7-8

British essayists - 1823 - 820 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. ' There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...presented. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy to sec several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching at every thing that...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index ..., Volume 3

Spectator (London, England : 1711) - 1824 - 278 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. ' There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching at every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some...
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Elegant Extracts: Or Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1824 - 794 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons, but | objecte which it presented. My heart was filled with a deep melancholy, to see several dropping unexpectedly...
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The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant ...

Readers - 1824 - 348 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. 9. There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...another, being quite tired and spent with so long a walk. 10. I passed some time in the contemplation of this wonderful structure, and the great variety of objects...
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Sequel to the English Reader: Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry ...

Lindley Murray - Elocution - 1825 - 310 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...objects which it presented. My heart was filled with « ^eep melsr.cho!'', to SOS several dropping unexpectedly in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire. ' There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind...hobbling march on the broken arches, but fell through ene after another, being quite tired and spent with so long a walk. ' I passed some time in the contemplation...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Children's literature - 1828 - 320 pages
...arches that were entire. There were indeed some persons,—but their number was Yery f.mall,—that continued a kind .of hobbling march on the broken...melancholy, to see several dropping, unexpectedly, in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching by every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1829 - 290 pages
...some persons, — but their number wa« very small, — that continued a kind of hobbling march on tht broken arches, but fell through, one after another,...melancholy, to see several dropping, unexpectedly, in the midst of mirth and jollity, and catching by every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 11

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 806 pages
...without. Prior. While you Pindarick truths rehearse, She h'ilililes in alternate verse. Id. Some persons continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken arches, but fell through. Additon. rio hobby horse with gorgeous top. Could with this Rod of Sid compare. Swift. Was he ever...
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