| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 páginas
...•weather in my time." " That is more," faid Swift, " than I can fay ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, Or too cold; too wet, or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon faying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a fyllable more, or... | |
| 436 páginas
...than I ca.n fay; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold; 'too wet, or too-dry; but, however, God Almighty contrives it, at the end" of the year it re all very well." Upon fayi.ng this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a fy]lab!e more, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 páginas
...weather in my time." " That is more," said Said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any " weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet, " or...God Almighty contrives " it, at the end of the year tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 páginas
...good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet, or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 páginas
...good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or... | |
| 1840 - 604 páginas
...in my time.' " ' That is more,' replied the mad parson than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold, too wet, or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well.' " Having said this, the eccentric personage, without uttering a syllable more,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1826 - 334 páginas
...weather in my time.i — « That is more,» said Swift, « than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold; too wet or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tii all very well.» Upon saying this, he took up his hat. and, without uttering a syllable more,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 páginas
...weather in my time." — " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 380 páginas
...weather in my time." — " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too wet or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Upon saying this, he took up his hat, and without uttering a syllable more, or... | |
| George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley (hon.) - 1840 - 952 páginas
...my time." " That is more," replied the mad person. " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold, too wet, or too...God Almighty contrives it, at the end of the year 'tis all very well." Having said this, the eccentric personage, without uttering a syllable more, took... | |
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