| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - 396 páginas
...never saw one ? '1 is the fuc-t I want, replied my father ; and the possibility of it is as follows : A WHITE BEAR ! Very well Have I ever seen one ? Might...see one ? Ought I ever to have seen one ? Or, can 1 ever see one ? Would I had seen a white bear ! (for how can I imagine it ?) If I should see a white... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - 376 páginas
...saw one? 'Tis the fact1 want, replied my father; — and the possibility of it is as follows : — A WHITE BEAR ! Very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might...one ? Would I had seen a white bear ! (for how can 1 imagine it ?) If I should see a white bear, what should I say ? If I should never see a white bear,... | |
| 1813 - 662 páginas
...never saw one ? 'Tis the fact I want replied my father — and the possibility of it as follows ; ' A white bear ! Very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might...ever have seen one ? Am I ever to see one ? Ought J ever to have seen one ? Or can I ever see one ?' ' Would I had seen a white bear — for how can... | |
| 1814 - 580 páginas
...saw one?' ' 'Tis the fact I want,' replied my father — 'aud the possibility of it as follows: " ' A white bear ! Very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might I ever have seen one ? Am I ever to see one ? Otfght I ever to have seen one ? Or can I ever see one ?' "' Would I had seen a white bear — for... | |
| 1814 - 550 páginas
...one ?' ' f is the fact I want,' replied my father — ' aud the possibility of it as follows : " ' A white bear ! Very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might I ever have seen oue ? Am 1 ever to see one ? Ought I ever to hav.» Men oue ? Or can I ever see one ?' " « Would I... | |
| Alexander Bryan Johnson - 1828 - 216 páginas
...it, thus : Did you ever see a white bear : Have I ever seen one ? Might I ever have seen one .' Ani I ever to see one :' Ought I ever to have seen one : Can I ever see one ? If I should see a white bear, what should I say ': If I should never nee one,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1832 - 416 páginas
...sar one? 'Tis the fact I want, replied my father;— and the possibility of it is as follows : — A WHITE BEAR! very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might...one? Would I had seen a white bear ! (for how, can J imagine it ?) If I should see a white bear, what should I say ? If I should never see a white bear,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1847 - 420 páginas
...one ?.. .. 'Tis the fact I want, replied my father;—and the possibility of it is as follows : — A WHITE BEAR; very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might...how can I imagine it?) If I should see a white bear, wluil should I say ? If I should never see a white bear, what then ? .If I never have, can, must, or... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1853 - 190 páginas
...'Tis the fact'l want, replied my father ; — and the possibility of it is as follows : A WHITE BEAK ; very well. Have I ever seen one ? Might I ever have...I ever to see one ? Ought I ever to have seen one Í Or can I ever see one 3 Would I had seen a white bear ! (for how can I imagine it ?) If I should... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 578 páginas
...— — 'Tis the fact'l want, replied my father ; — and the possibility of it is as follows : Л WHITE BEAR ; very well. Have I ever seen one ! Might I ever have sern one ! Am I ever to see one Î Ought I ever to have seen one 2 Or can I ever see one i Would I... | |
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