| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 páginas
...have so much time ** now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress " is not well ; and J think I may lay her illness to " the charge of the treasurer,...weeks *' together, was teasing and vexing her without in" termission, and she could not get rid of him till '* Tuesday last. I must put you in mind of one... | |
| 1901 - 604 páginas
...cannot have so much time now to write all my mind because my dear mi -tress is not well ; and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the Treasurer,...And she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last.' (Swift's Works, x. 488.) The Queen's ostensible reasons for the dismissal of Harley have more than... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 318 páginas
...cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the treasurer,...and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last*. I must put you in mind of one passage in your letter to me, which is, " I pray God send you wise and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 páginas
...nickname for lord Oxford. S. write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not •Well ; and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the treasurer, who, for three weeks together, was teusing and vexing her without intermission, and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last. I... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 páginas
...sense enough, and honesty to have taken it) I say will you * A nickname for lord Oxford. S. leave 2 leave us, and go into Ireland : No, it is impossible ; your goodness is still the: fame, your charity and compassion for this poor lady *, who has been barbarously used, won't let you... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 páginas
...my dear mistress is not well ; and I think I may lay her illness to * A nickname for Lord Oxford. S. the charge of the treasurer, who, for three weeks...and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last. I must put you in mind of one passage in your letter to me, which is,' I pray God to sendyou wise and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 336 páginas
...think I may lay her illness to. * A nickname for Lord Oxford. S. the charge of the treasurer, v/ho, for three weeks together, was teasing and vexing her...and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last. I must put you in mind of one passage in your letter to me, which is, I pray God to send you wise and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 334 páginas
...cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the treasurer, who, for three weeks together, was tea/ing and vexing her without intermission ! and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last.f... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 366 páginas
...cannot have so much time uow to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is uot well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the treasurer, who, for thrts . weeks together, was teazing and vexing her without intermission ! and she could not get rid... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 506 páginas
...and given wise advice (if that wretched man had had sense enough and honesty to have taken it) I say, will you leave us and go into Ireland ? No, it is impossible ; your goodness is still the same, your chanty and compassion for this poor lady, who has been barbarously used, would not let you do it. I... | |
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