I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and therefore I will not speak to him,... The Works - Pagina 184de Jonathan Swift - 1803Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 428 pagini
...in with any thing I faid. So I ftopt fhort in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I mall fay nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will; but if things ftand as they are, he will certainly lofe it, unlefs I fave him ; and therefore I will not fpeak to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pagini
...in with any thing I faid. So I ftopt fhort in my overture, and we parted very drily; and I mall fay nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will; but if things ftand as they are, he will certainly lofe it, unkfs I fave him; and therefore I will not fpeak to him,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 264 pagini
..."• anything I faid. So I ftopt fliort in my overture, and we " parted very dryly ; and I fhall fay nothing to Steele, and let '' them do as they will; but if things ftand as they are, he will " certainly lofe it, unlefs I fave him ; and therefore I will not " fpeak... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pagini
...with any thing 1 faid. So I ftopped fhort in my overture, and we parted very drily; and I fhall fay nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will $ but if things ftand as they are, he will certainly lofe it, unlefs I fave him ; and therefore 1 will not fpeak to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pagini
...the evening went to sit with Mr. Addison, and offer the matter at distance to him, as the discreeter person ; but found party had so possessed him, that...him ; and therefore I will not speak to him, that I may not report to his disadvantage. Is not this vexatious ? .and is there so much in the proverb... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pagini
...evening went to sit with Mr. Addison, and " offer the matter at distance to him, as the discreeter "person; but found party had so possessed him, " that..." will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and there" fore I will not speak to him, that 1 may not re-. *' port to his disadvantage. Is not this vexatious^... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 446 pagini
...so possessed him, that he talked as if he suspected me, and would not fall in with any thing I sa;d. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very...him ; and therefore I will not speak to him, that I may not; report to his disadvantage. Is not t^is vexatious ; and is there so much in the proverb... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pagini
...person ; but found party- had so possessed him, that he talked as it he suspected me, and would not full in with any thing I said. So I stopped short in my...parted very dryly ; and I shall say nothing to Steele, ,*nd let them do as they will; but if things stajid as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 410 pagini
...him, that he talked as if he suspected me, and would not fall in with any thing I said. So I stopt short in my overture, and we parted very dryly : and...him ; and therefore I will not speak to him, that I may not report to his disadvantage. Is not this vexatious ? and is there so much in the proverb of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 378 pagini
...evening went to sit, with Mr. Addisiou, and offer the matter at distance to him, as the discreeter person ; but found party had so possessed him, that...but if things stand as they are, he will certainly * There iia particular compliment to Stella couched in these words. Stella was herself an Englishwoman,... | |
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