... after this he retired to rest, and it is most certain he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep, for being pretty fat and breathing hard, those who attended without actually heard him snore. The natural history of pigeons - Seite 22von William Jardine, P. J. Selby - 1850 - 252 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 Seiten
...had abandoned. After this he retired to rest, and it js most certain, he was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep ; for, being corpulent,...if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pomponianus, and... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1809 - 346 Seiten
...into a deep sleep ; for, being corpu* Now called Castele Mar di Stabia, in the gulf of Naples. lent, and breathing hard, the attendants in the antichamber...if he, had continued there any longer, to have made his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pomponiamis, and... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 Seiten
...abandoned : after this, he retired to rest, and it is most certain, he was so little discomposed as to rail into a deep sleep ; for, being corpulent, and breathing...if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pomponianus and... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 590 Seiten
...as to fall into a deep sleep; for being pretty fat, and breathing bard, those who attended without actually heard him snore. The court which led to his...apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for htm to have made his way... | |
| C. Gros - 1818 - 492 Seiten
...a deep sleep ; for, being pretty" fat, and (breathing hard)', those who attended without actually1' heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any* time* longer, it would have been impossible for him to hare (made his... | |
| 1823 - 506 Seiten
...court which led to his [uncle's] apartment," he says, " being now almost filled with ashes and pumice, it would have been impossible for him, if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out." In the narrow space of a court, the wind could not have had any great effect in accumulating... | |
| 1823 - 506 Seiten
...court which led to his [uncle's] apartment," he says, " being now almost filled with ashes and pumice, it would have been impossible for him, if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out." In the narrow space of a court, the wind could not have had any great effect in accumulating... | |
| Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 Seiten
...had abandoned. After this he retired to rest, and, it is most certain, was so little discomposed as to fall into a deep sleep; for being corpulent, and...if he had continued there any longer, to have made his way out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pompianus and the... | |
| Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 Seiten
...as to fall into a deep sleep, for being pretty fat, and breathing hard, those who attended without actually heard him snore. The court which led to his...apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 Seiten
...as to fall into a deep sleep ; for being pretty fat, and breathing hard, those who attended without actually heard him snore. The court which led to his...apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way... | |
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