I was forty-seven years old when I began to think of death ;* and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning, and end when I am going to sleep. The Works - Página 260de Jonathan Swift - 1884Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 páginas
...without wit. But you regard us. not. — I was f forty-feven years old, when I began to think of death, and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning, and end when I am going to lleep — I writ to Mr. Pope, and not to you. My birth, although from a family not undiftinguifhed... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
....Lord Oxford, But you regard us not. — I was forty-feven years old * when I began to think of death ; and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning, and end when I am going to fleep-. 1 writ to Mr Pope, and not to you. My birth, although from a family not undiftinguifhed in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 páginas
...lord Oxford, whom we had imagined Swift preferred to fiolingbroke. , i The year of queen Anne's death. and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake...family not undistinguished in its time, is many degrees inferiour to yours; all my pretensions from person and parts infinitely so ; I a younger son of younger... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 536 páginas
...Oxford, whom we had imagined Swift preferred to Bolingbroke. i The year of queen Anne's death. »nd the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the...family not undistinguished in its time, is many degrees inferiour to yours; all my pretensions from person and parts infinitely so ; I a younger son of younger... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 540 páginas
...you regard us not. 1 was forty-feven ' years old when I began to think of death, and the reflexions upon it now begin when I wake in the morning, and end when I am going to fleep. — I writ to Mr. Pope, and not to you. My birth, although from a family not undiftinguifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 394 páginas
...even without wit. But you regard us not. I was forty-seven years k old when I began to think of death, and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake...although from a family not undistinguished in its name, is many degrees inferior to yours ; all my pretensions from person and parts infinitely so ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 352 páginas
...whole scene was fifty times more a what-d'ye-call-it than yours : for, I declare, yours was unic ; and I wish you would so order it, that the world may...when I am going to sleep. I writ to Mr. Pope and not * Lord Oxford. H. T This is a remarkable sentence; and conveys a depreciating idea of Lord Oxford,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 páginas
...even without wit. But you regard us not. I was forty-seven years old when I began to think of death ;| and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake...when I am going to sleep. I writ to Mr. Pope and not * Lord Oxford. H. f This is a remarkable sentence; and, conveys a depreciating idea, of Lord Oxford,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 482 páginas
...without wit. But you regard us not. — I was forty-seven years old when I began to think of death ; * and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake...to Mr Pope, and not to you. My birth, although from £ family not undistinguished in its time, is many degrees inferior to yours; all my pretensions from... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 480 páginas
...without wit. But you regard us not.—I was forty-seven years old when I began to think of death; * and the reflections upon it now begin when I wake in the morning, and end when I am going to sleep.—I writ to Mr Pope, and not to you. My birth, although from a family not undistinguished in... | |
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