I called at Mr. secretary's, to see what the D — ailed him on Sunday; I made him a very proper speech, told him I observed he was much out of temper ; that I did not expect he would tell me the cause, but would be glad to see he was in better; and one... The Gentleman's Magazine - Pagina 2531903Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 428 pagine
...would tell me the caufe, but would be glad to fee he v/as in better ; and one thing I warned him of, Never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated like a fchoolboy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already (meaning from Sir William ^Temple)... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 pagine
...would tell me the caufe, but would be glad to fee he was in better; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated like a fchool-boy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already (meaning Sir William Temple) that... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 464 pagine
...never to appear cold to me •, for .1 would not be treated like a fchool-boy; that I had felt tod much of that in my life already, (meaning from Sir William Temple) ; that I expe£ted every great minifler, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if he heard or faw any thing... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 528 pagine
...would tell me the caufe, but would be glad to fee he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated like a fchool-boy ; that I had felt too mych of that in my life already: that 1 expected every great Minifter,... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pagine
...one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would noc be treated like a fchool-boy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already : that 1 expected every great Minifter, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if he heard or faw any... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pagine
...would tell me the cause, but would be glad to see he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated...that I had felt too much of that in my life already : that I expected every great minister, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if he heard or saw any... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 pagine
...be glad to see he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for 1 would not be treated like a schoolboy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already (meaning sir William Temple) that I expected ever)' great minister, who honoured me with his his acquaintance,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 pagine
...be glad to see he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for 1 would not be treated like a schoolboy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life already (meaning sir William Temple) that I expected every great minister, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pagine
...one thing I warned him of, never to appear told to me, for I would not be treated like a schoolboys that I had felt too much of that in' my life already ; that I expected every great minister, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if he heard or saw any... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pagine
...would tell me the cause, but would be glad to see he was in better ; and one thing I warned him of, never to appear cold to me, for I would not be treated...schoolboy ; that I had felt too much of that in my life al-r feady, that I expected every great minister, who honoured me with his acquaintance, if he heard... | |
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