I could distinctly see everything which passed in our neighbour's first and second floor ; and after indulging myself for some days in these observations, I became so well acquainted with every member of this unknown family, that I felt myself as much... Romantic Tales - Page 5by Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1808Full view - About this book
| 1808 - 408 pages
...well acquainted with every member of this unknown family, that I felt myself as much interested aboul their proceedings, as if I had been a member of it myself. You will say th:it this systematic espionage was not very honorable : I allow it. But then, OP the other hand, it... | |
| 1840 - 552 pages
...indulging myself for some days in these observations, I became so well acquainted with every member of this unknown family, that I felt myself as much interested...conduct, by admitting you to a partnership in my stolen knowledge. The street which my uncle inhabited was narrow, and the quarter was not one of the most... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1841 - 556 pages
...indulging myself for some days in these observations, I became so well aequainted with every member of this unknown family, that I felt myself as much interested...member of it myself. You will say that this systematic eapwnage was not very honourable : I allow it. But then, on the other hand, it was very entertaining... | |
| 1866 - 484 pages
...indulging myself for some days in these observations, I became so well acquainted with every member of this unknown family, that I felt myself as much interested...was very entertaining ; and I am now going to bribe \ MI to approve of my conduct, by admitting you to a partnership in my stolen knowledge. The street... | |
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