 | William Hone - 1825
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children, than the angriest looks and gestures. Whippings were not frequent ; hut when they took place, the correction was performed in a private room adjoining, •whence we... | |
 | William Hone - 1826
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which es flew like granados, the melting lead running downc...nor man was able to tread on them, and the demoliti conld only hear the plaints, but saw nothing. This heightened the decorum and the solemnity. But the... | |
 | William Hone - 1835
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children, than the angriest...frequent; but when they took place, the correction was per• formed in a private room adjoining, whence we could only hear the plaints, but saw nothing.... | |
 | William Hone - 1839
...— especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to chiU dren, than the angriest looks and gestures. Whippings were...adjoining, whence we could only hear the plaints, hut saw nothing. This heightened the decorum and the solemnity. But the ordinary public chastisement... | |
 | 1865
...masters. Bird had " that peculiar mild tone — especially when he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest looks and gestures. Wliippings were not frequent, but when they took place, the correction was performed in a private room... | |
 | 1864
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest...correction was performed in a private room adjoining, where we could only hear the plaints, but sawnothing. This heightened the decorum and the solemnity.... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1864
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest...correction was performed in a private room adjoining, where we could only hear the plaints, but saw nothing. This heightened the decorum and the solemnity.... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865
...masters. Bird had " that peculiar mild tone — especially when he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest...Whippings were not frequent, but when they took place, the corj rectum was performed in a private room 1 adjoining, whence we could only hear the plaints, but... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1867
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while lie was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest looks and gestures, \\hippings were not frequent; but, when they took place, the correction was performed in a private... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1869 - 436 sider
...about him, and that peculiar mild tone — especially while he was inflicting punishment — which is so much more terrible to children than the angriest...correction was performed in a private room adjoining, where we could only hear the plaints but saw nothing. This heightened the decorum and the solemnity.... | |
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