| 1907 - 700 pagina’s
...heard other dclign, than of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when ibmethim; goes »mils in my affairs. This I always have done, as a man of the world, when 1 had no dcfign for any thing grave in it, and what I them, but juft fo hinted. I thought it proper... | |
| 1752 - 694 pagina’s
...defign, than of entertairring myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amifs in my affairs. ThL I always have done, as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in ir, and what I thought (at worft) a harmlefi impertinence. But whenever... | |
| 1752 - 696 pagina’s
...without any other defign, than of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amils in my affairs. This I always have done, as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in it, and what I thought (at word) a harmlefs impertinence. But whenever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pagina’s
...without any other dcfign, than of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amifs in my affairs. This I always have done, as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in it, and what I thought (at worft) a harmlefs impertinence. But whenever... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 464 pagina’s
...than that of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes .am ifs in my aftaii s. This I always have done as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in it, and what 1 thought at worft a harmlefs impertinence ; but whenever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 322 pagina’s
...any other delign than that of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amifs in my affairs. This I always have done as a man of the world, when I had no de%u for any thing grave in it, and what I thought at worft a harmlefs impertinence; but, whenever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 498 pagina’s
...any other defign than that of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amifs in my affairs. This I always have done as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in it, and what I thought at worit a harmlefs impertinence; but, whenever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 pagina’s
...any other defign, than of entertaining myfelf when I am very idle, or when fomething goes amifs ii my affairs. This I always have done, as a man of the world, when I had no defign for any thing grave in it, and what I thought (at worft) a harmlefs impertinence- But whenever... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 490 pagina’s
...amiss in my affairs. This I always have done as a man of the world, when I had no design for any thing grave in it, and what I thought at worst a harmless...impertinence; but, whenever I begin to take sober resolutions, ort ^s now, to think of entering into the Church, I never found it would be hard to put off this kind... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 338 pagina’s
...amiss in my affairs. This I always have done as a man of the world, when I had no design for any thing grave in it, and what I thought at worst a harmless...whenever I begin to take sober resolutions, or, as DOW, to think of entering into the church, I never found it would be hard to put off this kind of folly... | |
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