| Jonathan Swift - Conversation - 1738 - 320 pages
...ever do any Harm. \ToNeverout^\ Why, Tom, you are high in the Mode. Neverout. My Lord, it is better be out of the World, than out of the Fafhion. Ld. Smart^. But, 7o;;z, I hear, You and Mifs are always quarrelling ; I fear, it is your Fault ; for I can aflure you,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1741 - 402 pages
...that fair Weather fhould ever do any harm, [to Neverout.} "Why, Tom, you are high in the Mode. Nev. My Lord, it is better to be out of the World, than out of the Fafhion. Lord Sm. But, Tom, I hear, you and Mifs, arc always quarrelling : I fear, it is your Fault, for I can... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...that fair weather fhould ever do any barm. [to Neverout J Why, Tom, you are high in the mode. Nev. My lord, it is better to be out of the world, than out of the fafhion. . Ltird Sm. Bat, Tom, \ hear yon and mifs, are always quarrelling : I fear it is your fault, for I... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 426 pages
...fair weather fhould ever do any harm. [To Neverout .] Why, Tom, you are high in the mode. Neverout. My Lord, it is better to be out of the world than...But, Tom, I hear you and Mifs are always quarrelling. 1 fear it is your fault ; for I can affiire you, Ihe is very good humour 'd! Ne-vtrout. Nevtrout. Ay,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 292 pages
...weather mould ever do any harm [Ta Neverouf]. Nevermf]. Why, Tom, you are high in the mode. Neverout. My lord, it is better to be out of the world than...Ld. Smart. But, Tom, I hear you and mifs .are always quarrellingt I fear, it is your fault ; for I can allure you, Ihe is very good-humour'd. Neverout.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 400 pages
...fair weather fhould ever do any harm. [To Neverout.~\ Why, Tom, you are high in the mode. Neverout. My lord, it is better to be out of the world than out of the fafliion. Ld. Smart. But, Tom, I hear you and mifs are always quarreling : I fear, it is your fault;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...fair weather ihould ever do any harm. [To Nevercut."] Whj> Tom, you are high in the mode. Ntvtrout. My Lord, it is better to be out of the world than...always quarrelling. I fear it is your fault; for I can aflureyou, fhe is very good-humour 'd. Neverout. Ay, my Lord ; fo is the devil when he's pleas'd. Ld... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 pages
...fair weather fhould ever do any harm. [To Nevefout."\ Why, Tom, you are high in the mode. Neverout. My lord, it is better to be out of the world than...Ld. Smart. But, Tom, I hear you and mifs are always quarreling : I fear, it is your fault ; for I can aflure you, me is very good-humour'd. Neverout. Ay,... | |
| Hannah More - Education - 1801 - 488 pages
...mouth by a favourite faying of theirs, which equally indicated affectation and vulgarity, that it.was better to be out of the world than out of the fafhion. Soon after dinner the women went out to' their feveral employments, and Mr. Worthy being left alone... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 558 pages
...weather should ever do any harm. [To Neverotlt] Why, Tom, you are high in the m,ode. Neyerout. Neverout. My lord, it is better to be out of the world than out of the fashion. Ld. Smart. But, Tom, I hear you and miss are always quarrelling: I fear, it is your fault;... | |
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