| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 446 páginas
...distemper, an imposthume in the bowels ; which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by...is gay enough in this circumstance to tell you, he wou'd give you (if he could) such advice as might cure your deafness, but he would not advise you,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 500 páginas
...distemper, an imposthume in the bowels ; which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by...is gay enough in this circumstance to tell you, he wou'd give you (if he could) such advice as might cure your deafness, but he would not advise you,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...dangerous distemper, an imposthume in the bowels, which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by him,) he lives and dies your faithful friend, and one reason he has to desire a little longer life is, the wish to... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 628 páginas
...distemper, an impost!mine in the bowels; which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by...deafness, but he would not advise you, if you were cured, to quit the pretence of it; because you may by that means hear as much as you will, and answer... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 596 páginas
...distemper, an imposthume in the bowels ; which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by...deafness, but he would not advise you, if you were cured, to quit the pretence of it; because you may by that means hear as much as you will, and answer... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 602 páginas
...distemper, an imposthume in the bowels ; which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write this by...deafness, but he would not advise you, if you were cured, to quit the pretence of it; because you may by that means hear as much as you will, and answer... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 694 páginas
...which is broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be, he bids me Gulliver. f Mrs. Howard. tell you (and I write this by him) he lives or dies...little longer life is, the wish to see you once more.'' The reply of Swift of the 29th of the same month, communicates to us the progress he had made in "... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 páginas
...broke, but the event is very uncertain. Whatever that be, he bids me * Gulliver. •}• Mrs. Howard. tell you (and I write this by him) he lives or dies...little longer life is, the wish to see you once more." The reply of Swift of the 29th of the same month, communicates to us the progress he had < made in... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 páginas
...bids me tell you, and I writ* ihis by him) he lives and dies your faithful friend, and one reason : has to desire a little longer life is, the wish to see you once more." In the year 1727 he published a work of great learning and vaUentitled, ' Tables of ancient Coins,... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 256 páginas
...event is very uncertain. Whatever that be (he bids me tell you, and I write ihis by him) he lives and dies your faithful friend, and one reason he has to...little longer life is, the wish to see you once more." In the year 1727 he published a work of great learning and value, entitled, ' Tables of ancient Coins,... | |
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