I NOW hold the pen for my Lord Bolingbroke, who is reading your letter between two haycocks, but his attention is somewhat diverted by casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. The Works - Página 186de Jonathan Swift - 1884Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 páginas
...would have been better hufbanded without fhamc to your parts. LETTER XXXIII. Dawley, June?.%. 1728. T Now hold the pen for my Lord Bolingbroke, •*•...letter between two haycocks ; but his attention is fomewhat diverted, by cafting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you fay, but for fear... | |
| British Plutarch - 1776 - 350 páginas
...BROKE. 87 moft amiable colours. This letter is dated at Daw- ' ley, June 8, 1728, and begins thus : " I now hold the pen for my lord Bolingbroke, " who is reading your letter between two hay" cocks ; but his attention is fomewhat diverted, " by cafting his eyes on the clouds, not in admi"... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1783 - 322 páginas
...:^^I Jirjrno '^fefttMTWAntafe,.i: rta-v [kd-^.:uo? <iA .mu';i i- ooii:--r u.'I 5ij'[!i.ajtirf yi.r I NOW hold the pen for my Lord Bolingbroke, . who is reading your Letter between two Hay-. ^ cocks; but,-his .attention is fomewhat diverted b/'i ; cafting his eyes on the clouds,- not... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...liberally to you, it would have been better hufbanded, without t'hame to your parts. LETTER CCCCXXV. Dawley, June 28. 1728, I NOW hold the pen for my Lord...-letter between two hay-cocks ; but his attention is fomewhat diverted, by calling his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you fay, but for fear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 páginas
...you, it would have been better hufbanded, without fhame to your parts. From Mr. POPE to Dr. SWIFT. Dawley, June 28, 1728. I Now hold the pen for my Lord...letter between two haycocks, but his attention is fometimes diverted by cafting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you fay, but for fear... | |
| Daniel Lysons - 1800 - 386 páginas
...literary friend-s. Pope, writing to Swift from Dawley, (June 28, 1728,) fays, " I now hold my pen for Lord Bolingbroke, who is reading your " letter between two haycocks, but his attention is fomewhat " diverted by cafting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what « you fay, but for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 páginas
...is the parent of ease and liberty ? so necessary for the use and improvement of the mind, and which philosophy allows to be the greatest felicities of...been better husbanded, without shame to your parts. MR. POPE TO DR. SWIFT. DAWLEY, JUNE 28, 1728. J. NOW hold the pen for my lord Bolingbroke, who is reading... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 páginas
...and liberty ? so necessary for the use and improvement of the mind, and which philosophy allows |o be the greatest felicities of life ? I believe, had...been better husbanded, without shame to your parts. MR. POPE TO DR. SWIFT. DAWLEY, JUNE 28, 1728. 1 NOW hold, the pen for my lord Bolingbroke, who is reading... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 páginas
...Vol. of this edition, from the original in his hand-writing. LETTER XXXII. Dawley, June 28, 1728. 'f NOW hold the pen for my Lord Bolingbroke, who is reading...letter between two Haycocks ; but his attention is fomewhat diverted by cafting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you fay, but for fear... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 492 páginas
...points of view. This letter is dated from Dawley, the coutry-farm abovementioned, and begins thus, " I now hold the pen " for my Lord Bolingbroke, who is reading your let" ter between two hay-cocks ; but his attention " is somewhat diverted, by casting his eyes on the... | |
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