| Jonathan Swift - 1745 - 294 Seiten
...you know, has ill anfwered the End ; and the other who is now to be loft, waa all that is ValuaWe. You agreed with me, or you are a great Hypocrite. What have I to do in the World? I was never in fuch Agonies as when I received your Letter*- and had it in my Pocket. I am able to hold... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 524 Seiten
...Perfon, you know, hath ill anfwered the End ; and the other, who is now to be loft, was all that is valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great Hypocrite. What have I to do in the World ? I was never in fuch Agonies as when I received your Letter, and had it in my Pocket. I am able to hold... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 Seiten
...remaining perfon, you know, has ill anfwered the end ; and the ether, who is now to be loft, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great...What have I to do in the world ? I never was in fuch agoniw at ivLea I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. I am able to hold up my forry head... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 Seiten
...remaining perfon, you know, has ill anfwered the end ; and the other, who is now to be loft, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great hypocrite. What have I ta do in the world ? I never was in fuch agonies as when I received your letter, and bad it in my pocket.—-... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 Seiten
...remaining perfon, you kn iw, has ill anfwered the end ; and the other, who is now to be loft, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great...when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. 1 am able to bold up my forry head no longer ^ « Mrs. Johnfon and Mrs. Dingley, both relations of... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 Seiten
...ing perfon, you know, has ill anfwered the end ; and the other, who is now to be. loft, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great hypocrite. What have I to do in the world ? 1 never was in'fuch agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. 1 am able to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 Seiten
...answered the end ; and the other, who is now to be lost, is all that was * Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Dinglcy. valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great hypocrite. What have I to do in the world ? I never was in such agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. I am able to hold up my sorry... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 Seiten
...whose sake only life was worth preserving. What " have I to do in this world ? I never was in such ** agonies as when I received your letter, and had '* it in my pocket. I am able to hold up my sorry ** head no longer." Let any one who understands the language of nature, judge whether the writer... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 Seiten
...answered the end ; * Mrs. Johnson and Mrs- Dingley. H. and the other, who is now to be lost, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great...hypocrite. What have I to do in the world ? I never was in such agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. I am able to hold up my sorry... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 482 Seiten
...remaining person, you know, has ill answered the end ; and the other, who is now to be lost, is all that was valuable. You agreed with me, or you are a great...hypocrite. What have I to do in the world ? I never was in such agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket. I am able to hold up my sorry... | |
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