| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 pages
...difadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guefs by the change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; for it was what...hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thought no fubjecYs favour was worth it. I told him, that 1 defigned to let my Lord Keeper and Mr Harley know... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...difadvantagp, would let me know it « in phin words, and npt put me in pain toguefs by the ' change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; " for it was what...hardly. bear from a cro.wned " head, and I thought no fubjeft's . favour, was worth it. «' I told him, that I defigned tp:iet my Lord Keeper and " Mr. Harley... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 428 pages
...difadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guefs by the change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; for it was what...hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thought no fubjedt's favour was worth it ; and that I defigned to let my lord keeper and Mr. Harley know the fame... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 464 pages
...difadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guefs by the change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; for it was what...hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thought no fubje&'s favour was worth it; and that I defigned to let my lord keeper and Mr. Harley know the fame... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 pages
...difadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guefs by the change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; for it was what...hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thought no fubjecVs favour was worth it ; and that I defigned to let my Lord Keeper and Mr. Harley know the fame... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 528 pages
...difadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guefs by the change or coldnefs of his countenance or behaviour ; for it was what...hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thought no fubjecYs favour was worth it *; and that I defigned to let my Lord Keeper, and Mr. Harley, know the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 pages
...acquaintance, if he heard or saw any thing to my disadvantage, would let me know in plain words, and nor put me in pain to guess by the change or coldness of his...and I thought no subject's favour was worth it; and that I designed to let my lord keeper and Mr. Harley know the same thing, that they might use me accordingly.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...if he heard or saw any thing to my disadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guess by the change or coldness of his...a crowned head, and I thought no subject's favour favour was worth it * ; and that I designed to let .my lord keeper, and Mr. Harley, know the same thing,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 pages
...acquaintance, if he heard or saw any thing to my disadvantage, would let me know in plain words, and not put me in pain to guess by the change or coldness of his...what I would hardly bear from a crowned head, and I thr-.ught no subject's favour was worth it; and that I designed to let my lord keeper and Mr. Harley... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...if he heard or saw any thing to my disadvantage, would let me know it in plain words, and not put me in pain to guess by the change or coldness of his...I thought no subject's favour was worth it* ; and that I designed to let my lord keeper, and Mr. Harley, know the same thing, that they might use me... | |
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