| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 548 pages
...thofe he did tell, faid, I could not be fpared, which was true. They have removed the poor duchefs to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her two hours, and am juft come away. I never faw fo melancholy a fcene ; for inR 2 deed deed all reafons for real grief... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 550 pages
...thofe he did tell, faid, I could not be fpared, which was true. They have removed the poor duchefs to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her two hours, and am juft come away, I never faw fo melancholy a fcene ; for inR 2 deed deed all reafons for real grief... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 pages
...and thofe he did tell, faid I could not be fpared, which was true. They have removed the poor Duchefs to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her two hours, and am juft come away. I never faw fo melancholy a fcene; for indeed all reafons for real grief belong to... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pages
...take the following account in his Journal> November 15, 1712. " They have removed the poor Duchefs to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her two hours, and am juft come away. I never faw fo melancholy a fcene. She has moved my very foul. i6th. I thought to have... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...following account in his Journal, November 15, 1712. " They have removed the poor duchess to a lodg" ing in the neighbourhood, where I have been with " her...just come away. I never " saw so melancholy a scene. She has moved my very soul. i6th. I thought to have finished this yesterday, but was too much disturbed.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...and consolation in his power. Of which take the following account in his Journal, Nov. 15, 1711. •' They have removed the poor duchess to a lodging in...her two hours, and am just come away. I never saw someJancholy a scene, §he has moved my very i6th. I thought to have finished this yesterday, but was... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 448 pages
...France., but durst not tell it me ; and those he did tell, said " I could not be spared ;" which was true. They have removed the poor duchess to a lodging in...belong to her ; nor is it possible for any body to b« * Of this house, still known by the name of The Cheesecakehouse, see two Views in Gent. Mag. vol.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...and consolation in his power. Of which take the following account in his Journal, Nov. 15, 1/12. " They have removed the poor duchess to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her t'.vo hours, and am just come away. I never saw so melancholy a scene. She has moved my .very soul.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 336 pages
...which take the following account in his Journal, Nov. 15, 1712. "They have removed the poor dutchess to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been...just come away. I never saw so melancholy a scene. She has moved my very soul. 1 6th. I thought to have finished this yesterday, but was too much disturbed.... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1818 - 602 pages
...infinitely concerned for the poor duke, who was a frank, honest, and good-natured man. They carried the poor duchess to a lodging in the neighbourhood,...real grief belong to her ; nor is it possible for any one to be a greater loser in all regards — she has moved my very soul. — The lodging was inconvenient,... | |
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