| Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 Seiten
...does not wish to live to see the loss of the person for whose sake alone life was worth preserving. " 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... | |
| 1896 - 546 Seiten
...answered the end: and the other, who is now to be lost, is all that is valuable. You agree 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 - 1899 - 350 Seiten
...aggravation to have one's best friend go before one. . . . What have I do in the world ? I never was in such agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket." To add to his misery his hope of a settlement in England was lost for ever. In May he had written to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1899 - 340 Seiten
...aggravation to have one's best friend go before one. . . . What have I do in the world ? I never was in such agonies as when I received your letter, and had it in my pocket." To add to his misery his hope of a settlement in England was lost for ever. In May he had written to... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1909 - 518 Seiten
...(59.) "I hear you are melancholy because you have a bad head and deaf ears." (Mrs. Howard to S.) (59.) "What have I to do in the world ? I never was in such agonies." (about 59.) "For life is a tragedy wherein we sit as spectators awhile, and act our... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1908 - 54 Seiten
..."I hear you are melancholy because you have a bad head and deaf ears." (Mrs. Howard to S.) . (59.) "What have I to do in the world? I never was in such agonies." (about 59.) 18 "I fear my present ill disposition both of health and mind has made me... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1909 - 514 Seiten
...(59.) "I hear you are melancholy because you have a bad head and deaf ears." (Mrs. Howard to S.) (59.) "What have I to do in the world ? I never was in such agonies." (about 59.) "For life is a tragedy wherein we sit as spectators awhile, and act our... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 Seiten
...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... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 Seiten
...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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