| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P — , which, I defire, may continue no longer than he... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P — , which, I defire, may continue no longer than he... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often Without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P — , which, I defire, may continue no longer than he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr P ; which I delire may continue no longer than he {hall... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P— , which, I defire, may continue no longer than he... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 406 pagine
...money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced to continue here on the ilj condition of his eftate by the knavery of an Agent...Gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P , which, I defire, may continue no longer than he fhall... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pagine
...fortune hath made no manner of change. And particularly he is often without money, as he was before. We have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced...gentleman, whom, I hope, you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr P ; which I defire may continue no longer than he fhall... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1773 - 328 pagine
...moft hum" ble thanks for the honour done him " by fo excellent a performance on fo " barren a fubjecV' And in one of his letters to Pope, dated Dublin, 1732-3,...replies, " My lord ** Orrery is a moft virtuous and good* See Swift's Works, Faulkner's edition, vol. jy. p. 316. f Pafe's Works, vol. xp 198. " natured... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pagine
...have got my Lord Orrery among us, being forced to continue here on the ill-condition of his cftate, by the knavery of an agent. He is a moft worthy gentleman, whom, I hope you will be acquainted with. I am very much obliged by your favour to Mr. P ; which I defire. may continue and fo on. Dr Delany... | |
| John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1774 - 324 pagine
...iv. p. 316. the the Dean fays, " We have got my lord " Orrery among us, being forced to con" tinue here on the ill condition of his " eftate by the knavery of an agent. He *-' is a molt worthy gentleman, whom I *' hope you will be acquainted with-f-." To which Pope replies, " My... | |
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