| John Bunyan - 1853 - 270 halaman
...why, said he, should you choose The giant his fits (for he some- sometimes has times, in sunshiny ts" weather, fell into fits, and lost for a time the use...consider what to do. Then did the prisoners consult betweer, themselves, whether it was best to take his counsel or no; and thus they began to discourse... | |
| John Bunyan - 1854 - 596 halaman
...fits (for he sometimes in sunshiny weather fell into fits), and lost for a time the use of his hand. Wherefore he withdrew, and left them, as before, to...prisoners consult between themselves whether it was be*t to take his counsel or no ; and thus they began to discourse : — Brother,* said Christian, what... | |
| John Bunyan - 1854 - 488 halaman
...tjiem go. With that he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them? had doubtless, made an end<,of ,|hem himself, but, that he fell, into one of his fits,...withdrew, and left them as before to consider what to do.4: Then 4id ;the prisoners consult between themselves, whether it was best to talce his counsel... | |
| 1854 - 40 halaman
...had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of his fits (for he sometime, in sunshiny weather fell into fits), and lost for...and left them, as before, to consider what to do. 20 Now, a little before it was day, good Christian, aa one half amazed, brake out into this passionate... | |
| John Bunyan - 1855 - 352 halaman
...him to let them go. With that he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of his fits (for he sometimes, in The giant somesunshiny weather, fell into fits), and lost for times has an. a time the use of his hands;... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 halaman
...him to let them go; with which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of...consult between themselves whether it was best to take hia counsel or no: and thus they began to discourse :— Hope. Indeed our present condition is dreadful,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1857 - 392 halaman
...him to let them go. With that he looked ugly upon them, and, rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of...use of his hands; wherefore he withdrew, and left The Giant in a fit. them, as before, to consider what to do. Then did the prisoners consult between... | |
| 1857 - 372 halaman
...their only way would be forthwith to make an end of themselves, either with knife, halter, or poison. Then did the prisoners consult between themselves, whether it was best to take his counsel or no. Chr. Brother, said Christian, what shall we do? The life that we now live is miserable! For my part,... | |
| John Bunyan, George Barrell Cheever - 1857 - 566 halaman
...him to let them go ; with that he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of his fits ; for he sometimes in sunshine weather fell into fits, and lost (for a time) the use of his hand : wherefore he withdrew,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 halaman
...him to let them go ; with which he looked ugly upon them, and rushing to them, had doubtless made an end of them himself, but that he fell into one of...the use of his hands : wherefore he withdrew, and leA them, as before, to consider what to do. Then did the prisoners consult between themselves whether... | |
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