Varina, how imagination leads me beyond myself and all my sorrows ! It is sunk, and a thousand • graves lie open ! — No, madam, I will give you no more of my unhappy temper, though I derive it all from you. Letters and Journals of Jonathan Swift - Página 17de Jonathan Swift - 1885 - 292 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 754 páginas
...imaginations leads me beyond myfelf and all my forrows ! 'Tis funk, and a thoufand graves lie open I—- No, madam, I will give you no more of my unhappy temper,...from you. * Farewell, madam; and may love make you a while forget your temper to (lo me juflice. Only remember; that if you Hill refufeto be mine, you... | |
| George Monck Berkeley, George Berkeley - 1792 - 482 páginas
...guifes, and affected contradictions df your fex, were all (to fay the truth) infinitely beneath perfons of your pride and mine ; paltry maxims that they are, calculated for the rabble of humanity. Oh, Varina, how imagination leads me beyond myfelf and all my forrows! 'Tis funk, and a thoufand graves... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 476 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a while forget your temper to do me justice. Only remember, that if you still refuse to be mine, you... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 490 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a 4 while while forget your temper to do me justice. Only remember, that if you still refuse to be... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 484 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...they are, calculated for the rabble of humanity. O, Yarina, how imagination leads me beyond myself and all my sorrows ! It is sunk, and a thousand graves... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 490 páginas
...them, we should both have been infmitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...will give you no , more of my unhappy temper, though 1 derive it all from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a while forget your temper to do... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...will give you no more of my unhappy temper, though 1 derive it all from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a while forget your temper to do... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 342 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a while forget your temper to do me justice. Only remember, that if you still refuse to be mine, you... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 338 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and aflected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...they are, calculated for the rabble of humanity. O, Varioa, how imagination leads me beyond myself and all my sorrows! It is sunk, and a thousand graves... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 496 páginas
...them, we should both have been infinitely happy. The little disguises, and affected contradictions of your sex, were all (to say the truth) infinitely beneath...from you. Farewell, madam ; and may love make you a while forget your temper to do me justice. Only remember, that if you still refuse to be mine, you... | |
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