| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 pages
...after coming out of the cold Air) and I was forced to obey ; which abfolutely took away my Stomach. When Dinner came in, I had a mind to fit at a Diftance from the Fire ; but chey sold me, it was as much as my Life was worth, and fee me with my Back juft again ft it. Although... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 pages
...after coming out of the cold Air) and I was forced to obey •, which abfolutely took away my Stomach. When Dinner came in, I had a Mind to fit at a Diftance...with my Back juft againft it. Although my Appetite were quite gone, I refolved to force down as much as I could ; and defired the Leg of a Pullet. Indeed,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1751 - 346 pages
...after coming out of the cold Air) and I was forced to obey, which abfolutely took away my Stomach. When Dinner came in I had a mind to fit at a Diftance...much as my Life was worth, and fet me with my Back jufl againft it. Although my Appetite was quite gone, I refolved to force down as much as I could,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...after coming out of the cold Air) and I was forced to obey ; which abfolutely took away my Stomach. When Dinner came in, I had a mind to fit at a Diftance...much as my Life was worth, and fet me with my Back jail againft It. Although my Appetite were quite gone, I refolved to force down as much as I could... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...after coming out of the cold air; and I was forced to obey, which abfolutely took away my Homacfo. When dinner came in, I had a mind to fit at a diftance from the fire j but they told me it was as much as my Jife was worth, and fet me with my back jufl againit ic. .Altho'... | |
| Jonathan Swift - English literature - 1761 - 392 pages
...was forced to obey, which ablblutely took away my ftomach. When dinner came in, I had a mind to (it at a diftance from the fire ; but they told me it was as mnch as my life was worth, and fet me with my back juft againft it. Although my appetite was quite... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 292 pages
...took as much as I had a mmd for, but madam vowed I mould drink it off; for fhe was fure it would do me good after coming out of the cold air; and I was...was refolved to force down as much as I could, and dcfired the leg of a pullet. " Indeed, " Mr. Bickerftaff (fays the lady) you muft " eat a wing to oblige... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 400 pages
...fure. it would do rne good after coming put of the cold air : and I was forced to v,.... . v obey, obey, which abfolutely took away my ftomach. When...much as my life was worth, and fet me with my back juft!againft it. A^tnough 'my appetite was quite gone, I was refolved to force down as much as I could,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 pages
...obey, which abfblutely took away my ftomach. When dinner came in, I had a mind to fit at a diflance from the fire ; but they told me it was as much as my life was worth, and fet me with my back juft againfl it. Although my appetite was quite gone, I was reffelved to force down as much as I could,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 pages
...obey, which absolutely took away my stomach. When dinner came in, I had a mind to sit at a distance from the fire ; but they told me it was as much as my life was worth, and set me with my back just against it. Although my appetite was quite gone, I was resolved to force down... | |
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