| Sydney Smith - 1839 - 464 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair ; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the...as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane, the lord of the country, came in all naked, except a loose... | |
| Sydney Smith - English literature - 1844 - 348 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair ; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the fire with crossed legs, like tailors, and NO low as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1846 - 368 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair ; with which strange sight his eyes being dizzied, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the fire with crowed legs, like tailors, and no low as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1847 - 524 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair ; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the...tailors, and so low as could not but offend chaste tyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane, the lord of the country, came jn all naked,... | |
| Sydney Smith - Essays - 1850 - 736 pages
...loose mantles, whereof eight or ten were very Mr; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the...fire, with crossed legs, like tailors, and so low as conld not bat offend chaste eyes, desired him to set down with them. Soon aften O'Kane, the lord of... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 498 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the...as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. 8oon after, OTCane, the lord of the country, came in all naked, except a loose... | |
| Rev. Sidney Smith - English essays - 1854 - 338 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very fair; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the...as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane, the lord of the country, came in all naked, except a loose... | |
| Sydney Smith - Ethics - 1859 - 386 pages
...mantles, whereof eight or ten were very iair ; with which strange sight his eyes being daazled, they led him into the house, and then sitting down by the fire with crossed legs, like tailors, and so low ai could not but offend chaste eyes, désirée him to sit down with them. Soon after O'Kane, the lord... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 pages
...which strange sight his (the nobleman's) eyes being dazzled, they led him into the house, and there sitting down by the fire, with crossed legs like tailors,...as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane, the lord of the country, came in, all naked, excepting a loose... | |
| Sydney Smith - Christian ethics - 1870 - 842 pages
...whereof eight or ten were very fair; with which strange sight his eyes being dazzled, they led him iato the house, and then sitting down by the fire with...as could not but offend chaste eyes, desired him to sit down with them. Soon after, O'Kane, Jie lord of the country, came in all naked, except a loose... | |
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