| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 536 halaman
...it may be thought a kind of check upon her bounty; however it was a pleafure fhe could not reSift: I mean that of making agreeable prefents, wherein...it was a gift to a friend Gg 4 of On MRS. JOHNSON'S DEATH. of fomething he wanted or was fond of, and which could not be eafily gotten for money. I am... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 halaman
...it may be thought a kind of check upon her bounty; however it was a plcaiurc fhe could not reftft: I mean that of making agreeable prefents, wherein...although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as mod in the courfe of life. She ufed to define a prefent, That it was a gift to a friend of fomethinghe... | |
| 1765 - 600 halaman
...prefcnts, wherein I never knew her equal, Ithough ir be an affair of as delicate a nature as moil in the o of life. She ufed to define a prefent, That it was a gift a friend of fomething he wanted or was fond of, and which auld not Le cafiìy gotten for money. I am... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 414 halaman
...may be thought a kind of check Upon her bounty ; however, it was a pleafure Ihe could not rcfift : I mean that of making agreeable prefents, wherein I never knew her equal, altho' it be an affair of as delicate a nature as rood in the courfe of life. She ufed to define a... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 halaman
...bounty; however it was a pleasure she could not resist: I mean, that of making agreeable presents, wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as most in the course of life. She used to define a present, " That " it was a gift to a friend of something... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 halaman
...bounty; however, it was a pleasure she could not resist: I mean, that of making agreeable presents; wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as TQ&tfc CHARACTER OI' most in the course of life. She used to define £t present, " That it was a gift... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 386 halaman
...bounty ; however, it was a pleasure she could not resist; I mean that of making agreeable presents; wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as most in the course of life. She used to define a present, " That it was a gift to a friend of something... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 564 halaman
...mortal I ever knew or heard of. sure she could not resist: I mean, that of making agreeable presents; wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as most in the course of life. She used to define a present, " That it was a gift to a friend of something... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 568 halaman
...bounty; however, it was u pleasureshe could not resist: I mean, that of making agreeable presents; wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as most in the course of life. She used to define a present, " That it was a gift to a friend of something... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 halaman
...bounty: however, it was a pleasure she could not resist. I mean, that of making agreeable presents, wherein I never knew her equal, although it be an affair of as delicate a nature as most in the course of life. She used to define a present, that ' it was a gift to a friend of something... | |
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