| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 536 páginas
...friends. Thus far I writ the fame night between eleven and twelve. 2 Never On MRs. J OH N SON'S DEATH. 447 Never was any of her fex born with better gifts of...with the greateft decency. She had a gracefulnefs fomewhat more than human in every motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility,... | |
| 1765 - 600 páginas
...by the generous kindnefs of two pbyficians, and the care of her friends. Thus far I writ the fair.e night between eleven and twelve. * Never was any of...was always the beft, and with the greateft freedom, mixed with the greateft decency. She had a graceful nefs fomewhat more than human in every motion,... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 páginas
...of her fex born with better gifts of the mind, or more improved them by reading arid conversation. Yet her •memory was not of the beft, and was impaired...affairs. Her advice was always the beft, and with the great eft freedom, mixed with the greateft decency. She had a graceful nefs fomewhat more than human... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 388 páginas
...of the mind, or more improved them by reading and conve.fation. Yet her memory was not of the belt, and was impaired in the latter years of her life. But I cannot call to mind that I ever once beard her make a wrong judgment of perfons, books, or affairs. Her advice was always the belt, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 414 páginas
...latter years of her life. But I cannot call to mind that I ever onceheard her make a wrong judgement of perfons, books, or affairs. Her advice was always...freedom, mixt with the greateft decency. She had a gracerulnefs fomewhat more than human in every motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 444 páginas
...kindnefs of two phyficians, and the care of her friends. Thus far I writ the fame night between ekven and twelve. NEVER was any of her fex born with better...with the greateft decency. She had a gracefulnefs fomewhat more than human, in every motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 páginas
...the mind, or who more improved them by reading and converfation. Yet her memory was not of the heft, and was impaired in the latter years of her life....with the greateft decency. She had a gracefulnefs, fomewhat more than human, in every motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility,... | |
| 1793 - 620 páginas
...the mind, or more improved them by reading and converfation. Yet her memory was not of the belt, a»d was impaired in the latter years of her life. But...call to mind that I ever once heard her make a wrong judgement of perfons, books, or affairs. Her advice was always the beft, and with the greateit freedom,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 páginas
...the mind, or who more improved them by reading and conversation. Yet her memory was not of the best, and was impaired in the latter years of her life....that I ever once heard her make a wrong judgment of persons, books, or affairs. Her advice was always the best, and with the greatest freedom, mixed with... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 páginas
...the mind, or who more improved them by reading and conversation. Yet her memory was not of the best, and was impaired in the latter years of her life....that I ever once heard her make a wrong judgment of persons, books, or affairs. Her advice was always the best, and with the greatest freedom, mixed with... | |
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