| 1763 - 552 páginas
...even in the moil common affairs, thofe which would be' brought about as well in the ordinary terms, or would follow of courfe, whether he intervened or not. He bears the gallantries of hie lady with the indifference of a floic, and thinks them well recompenfed by a return of children... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 304 páginas
...politicks, affects the moft oblcure, troublefome, and winding paths, even in the molt common affairs; thole which would be brought about as well in the ordinary...gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a ftoic, and thinks them well recompenced by a return of children to fupport his family without the fatigues... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 378 páginas
...his Excellency, either to., keep himfelf in praftice, or advance the fame of his politics, affefts the moft obfcure, troublefome, and winding paths,,...the indifference of a Stoic, and thinks them well recommenced by a return of children to fupport his family without the fatigues of being a father. He... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 486 páginas
...either to keep himfelf in pradtice, ^ England, « Ireland. w or advance the fame of his politicks, affects the moft obfcure, troublefome, and winding...gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a Stoick, and thinks them well recompenced by a return of children to fupport his family without the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 404 páginas
...affairs, thofe which would be ' brought about as well in the ordinary forms, * England, -f- Ireland. or or would follow of courfe whether he intervened or...Stoic, and thinks them well recompenced by a return of childen to fupport his family without the fatigues of being a father. He has three predominant paflions,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 554 páginas
...even in the molt common affairs, thofe which would be brought about as well in the ordinary terms, or would follow of courfe, whether he intervened or...gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a ftoic, and thinks them well recompenfed by a. return of children to fupport his family, without the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 páginas
...affairs, those which would be brought about as well in the ordinary forms, or would follow of course whether he intervened or not. He bears the gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a stoick, and thinks them well recompensed, by a return of children to support his family, without the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 486 páginas
...affairs, those which would be brought about as well in the ordinary forms, or would follow of course whether he intervened or not. He bears the gallantries...the indifference of a stoic, and thinks them well recompensed, by a return of children to support his family, without the fatigues of being a father.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 páginas
...brought about as well in the ordinary forms, or Avould follow of course whether he intervened or nO. He bears the gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a stoick ; and thinks them well recompensed, by a return of children to support his family, without the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 496 páginas
...brought about as well in the ordinary forms, or would follow of course whether he intervened or no. He bears the gallantries of his lady with the indifference of a stoick ; and thinks them well recompensed, by a return of children to support his family, without the... | |
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