| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 páginas
...Courfe of Nature, have fo little left, that I do not think it worth the Time to ftruggle ; yet, I fhould think, according to what hath been formerly, that I may happen to overcome this prefent Diforder. I brought both thofe * Friends over, that we might be happy together as long as GOD mould pleafe ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 402 páginas
...nature have fo little left, that I do not think it worth worth the time to ftruggle ; yet I fhould think, according to what hath been formerly, that...perfon for whofe fake only life was worth preferving. I brought both thofe friends over*, that we might be happy together as long as God fhould pleafe ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...who, by coarfe of nature, have fo little left, that I do not think it worth the time to ftruggle : yet I mould think, according to what hath, been formerly,...worth preferving. J brought both thofe friends over *, that we might be happy together as lor.g as God fhoold pleafe. The knot is broken ; and the remaining... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...me, who, by courfe of nature, have fo little left, that I do not think it worth the time to druggie : yet I mould think, according to what hath been formerly,...of that perfon for whofe fake only life was worth prtferving. I brought both thofe friends over*, that we might be happy together as long as God mould... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 402 páginas
...nature have fo little left, that I do not think it worth Worth the time to ftruggle ; yet I fhould think, according to what hath been formerly, that...perfon For whofe fake only life was worth preferving. I brought both thofe friends over*, that we might be happy together as long as God fhould pleafe ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 páginas
...courfe of nature, have fo little left, that I do not think it worth the time to ftruggle: yet I fhould think, according to what hath been formerly, that...perfon for whofe fake only life was worth preferving. I brought both thole friends over *, that we might be happy together as long as God fhould pleafe.... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 páginas
...- * yes yet I fhould think, according to what had been formerly, that I may happen to overcome this diforder ; and to what advantage ? Why, to fee the...perfon, for whofe fake only life was worth preferving. What have I to do in this world ? I never was in fuch agonies as when I received your letter, and had... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 páginas
...course of nature have so little left, that I do not think it worth the time to struggle ; yet I should think, according to what hath been formerly, that I may happen to overcome this present disorder ; and to what advantage ? Why, to see the loss of that person for whose sake only... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 536 páginas
...course of nature have'ib'littfe left, that I do not think it worth the time to straggle ; yet I should think, according to what hath been formerly, that I may happen to overcome this 'present disorder ; and 'to what advantage ? Why/** See the Ibss of that person for whose sake 'dhty... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 486 páginas
...of nature have so little left, that I do not think it worth the time to strug-' gle ; yet I should think, according to what hath been formerly, that I may happen to overcome this present disorder ; and to what advantage ? Why, to see the loss of that person for whose sake only... | |
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