Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will go off, by this damned business of party : he cannot bear seeing me fall in so with this ministry ; but I love him still as well as ever, though we seldom meet. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift - Page 75by Jonathan Swift - 1897Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...to preach before the queen. and that all is safe : pray let me know. Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...as ever, though we seldom meet. — Hussy, Stella, yeu jest about poor Congreve's eyes ; you do so, hussy ; but I will bang your bones, faith. — Yes,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 pages
...preacfi before the queen. and that all is safe : pray let me know. Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...I love him still as well as ever, though we seldom meet.—Hussy, Stella, yeu jest about poor Congreve's eyes ; you do so, hussy ; but I will bang your... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...me, but it shall not." ' In that of December following, he says, " Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and ** I believe our friendship...in so with this ministry ; but I love him still as. " much as ever, though we seldom meet." In the same Journal he gives the following account : " Lewis... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...vex me, but it shall not." In that of December following, he says, "Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...of party. He cannot bear seeing me fall in so with the ministry ; but I love him still as much as ever, though we seldom meet." In the same Journal he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 446 pages
...Dr. Swift to preach keforc the queen. DS dison dison and I are different as black and white, and t believe our friendship will go off, by this damned...about poor Congreve's eyes ; you do so, hussy ; but I will bang your bones, faith. — Yes, Steele was a little while in prison, or at least in a spunginghouse,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...vex me, but it shall not." In that of December following, he says, " Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...of party. He cannot bear seeing me fall in so with the ministry; but I love him still as much as ever, though we seldom meet." In the same Journal he... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 pages
...refused." Letter 11. London, Dec. 9, 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...him still, as well as ever, though we seldom meet." — p. 136. Letter 12. London, Dec. 23, 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " Steele's last Taller came out... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 522 pages
...refused." Letter 11. London, Dec. 9, 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...him still, as well as ever, though we seldom meet." — p. 136. Letter 12. London, Dec. 23, 1710. Dr. S. to Mrs. Johnson. " Steele's last Tatter came out... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 378 pages
...spoil Stella's chocolate, and that all is safe : pray let me know. Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...about poor Congreve's eyes ; you do so, hussy ; but I will bang your bones, faith. Yes, Steele was a little while in prison, or at least in a spunging-house,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 386 pages
...spoil Stella's chocolate, and that all is safe : pray let me know. Mr. Addison and I are different as black and white, and I believe our friendship will...we seldom meet. Hussy, Stella, you jest about poor CoDgreve's eyes ; you do so, hussy ; but I will bang your bones, faith. Yes, Steele was a little while... | |
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