As soon as the sermon is finished, nobody presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side : and every now and then... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Página 614editado por - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 páginas
...presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of church. The Knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...each side: and every now and then inquires how such a one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church, which is understood... | |
| 1871 - 630 páginas
...reprimand only conduct and external actions. " And every now and then he (Sir Roger) inquires how stich an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father, do, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood ¡is a secret reprniviiid to the person that is absent." — Sj/ectator. To UPBRAID and to chide have... | |
| 1872 - 556 páginas
...to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...each side ; and every now and then inquires how such a one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church; which is understood... | |
| 1872 - 692 páginas
...chancel between a double row of his tenants, who stand bowing to him on each side. Every now and then he inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son,...whom he does not see at church, which is understood us a.aeoret reprimand to the person that is absent. The chaplain has often told me that, upon a catechising... | |
| National reading books - 1872 - 264 páginas
...to stir till Sir Eoger is gone out of the church. The Knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants that stand bowing...each side : and every now and then inquires how such a one's wife, or mother, or son, or father is, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1873 - 408 páginas
...stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel5 between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing to him on each side ; and he every now and then 'inquires how such an one's wife, or mother, or son, or father does, whom he... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 páginas
...stir till » Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent. The chaplain has often told me, that upon a catechising... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 páginas
...to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...he does not see at church ; which is understood as a secret reprimand to the person that is absent. The chaplain has often told me, that upon a catechising... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 310 páginas
...presumes to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...each side; and every now and then inquires how such a one's wife or mother, or son, or father does, whom he does not see at church ; which is understood... | |
| Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 páginas
...to stir till Sir Roger is gone out of the church. The knight walks down from his seat in the chancel between a double row of his tenants, that stand bowing...each side, and every- now and then inquires how such a one's wife, or mother, or son, or father do, whom he does not see at church, which is understood... | |
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