| Jonathan Swift - 1745 - 294 páginas
...now near her I would not fee her, I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and mould redouble her Sorrow. Judge in what a Temper of Mind I write this The very time I am writing, I conclude the faireft Soul in the World hath left its Body Confufion ! that I am this Moment call'd down to a ViAtor, when... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her, I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and mould redouble her Sorrow. Judge in what a Temper of Mind I write this. The very Time I am writing, I conclude the faireft Soul in the World hath left its Body. Confufion ! that I am this Moment called down to a Vifitor, when... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 402 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her; I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and fhould redouble her forrow. Judge in what a temper of mind I write this. — The very time I am writing, 1 conclude the faireft foul in the world hath left its body. — Confufion! that I am this moment called... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...her, I would not fee her ; I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and mould redouble her forrow. Judgein what a temper of mind I write this. The very time...faireft foul in the world hath left -its body.— — Confnfion ! that I am this moment called down to a vifitor, when I am in the country, and not in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her; I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and mould redouble her forrow. judge in what a temper of mind I write this. The very time I am writing, I conclude the faiveft foul in the world hath left its body. Confufion! that I am this moment called down to a vifitor,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 402 páginas
...myfelf tolerably, and fhould redouble her forrow.— judge in what a temper of mind I write this.-'--The very time I am writing, I conclude the faireft foul...the world hath left its body.-- — Confufion ! that 1 am this moment called down to a vifltor, when I am in the country, and not in my power to deny myfelf.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her ; 1 could not behave myfelf tolerably, and fhould redouble her forrow Judge in. what a temper of mind I write this. The...hath left its body Confufion ! that I am this moment call'd'down to a vifitor, when I am in the country, and not in my power to deny myfelf. 1 have paffed... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her $ I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and mould redouble her forrow. Judge in what a temper of mind I write this. The very...writing, I conclude the faireft foul in the world has left its body-^-Confufion ! that 1 am this moment called down to a vifitor, when I am in the country,... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 528 páginas
...near her, I would not fee her ; I could not behave myfelf tolerably, and fhould redouble her forrow. Judge in what a temper of mind I write this. The very time I am writing, I conclude the fcu'reft Ibul in the world has left its body — Confufion! that 1 am this moment called down to a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 páginas
...her, I would not see her ; I could not behave *' myself tolerably, and should redouble her sorrovr. w Judge in what a temper of mind I write this. The " very time I am writing, I conclude the fairest foul " in the world has left its body. — Confusion ! that I '* am this moment called down... | |
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