| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...which carried you fo fuddenly from us (if indeed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch hafte to be at Dublin.) Dear Swift take care of your health, I'll give you a receipt for it, a la Montague, or which is better, a la Bruyere, || NouriJJ'er hi en votre corps ; ne la fatiguer jamais... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...which carried you fo fuddcnly from us (if inlieed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch hafte to be at Dublin.) Dear Swift, take care of your health, I'll give you a receipt for it, a la * The Dunciad. Mentagnc, JWontagne, or which is better a la Brutere. Nou•rijjer bien v'otre corps... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...which carried you fo fuddenly from us, if indeed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch hafte to be at Dublin. Dear Swift, take care of your health. I'll give you a receipt for it, a la Mintagne, or, which is better, a la Brulere. Nourijfer bien votre corps ; iie le fatigncr jamais :... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...which carried you fo fuddenly from us (if indeed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch lialle to be at Dublin.) Dear Swift take care of your health. I'll give you a receipt for it, a laMontagne, er which is better, a la Bruyere. NouriJJer tien vStrt corps ; ne le fatiguerjamais : laij/er... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...which carried you fo fuddenly from us, if indeed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch hafte to be at Dublin. Dear Swift, take care of your health. I'll give you a receipt for it, /; la Montagnt, or, which is better, a la Bruyere. Nourifer hien -votre carps ; ne It fatiguer jamals... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 pages
...which carried you fo fuddenly from us, if indeed it was your own illnefs which made you in fuch hafte to be at Dublin. Dear Swift, take care of your health. I'll give you a receipt for it, a la Montague, or, which is better, a la Bruyere. " Nourifler bien voir corpfe ; ne le " fa.tiguer jamais... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 pages
...and flourishes as if he was there already. It will indeed be a noble work : the many will stare at it, the few will smile, and all his patrons, from...be at Dublin. Dear Swift take care of your health, I will give you a receipt for it, a la Montaigne, or which is better, a la Bruyere. " Nourjsser bien... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...and flourishes as if he was there already, ft will indeed be a noble work : the many will stare at it, the few will smile, and all his patrons^ from BickerstafF to Gulliver, will rejoke,, to s«$ themselves adorned in that immortal piece. I hear that you have had some return of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 pages
...flourishes as if he was there already. It will indeed be a noble work: the many will stare at it, the fevr will smile, and all his patrons, from Bickerstaff...to see themselves adorned in that immortal piece. I bear that you have had some return of your illness, which carried you so suddenly from us, if indeed... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 480 pages
...grows and flourishes as if he was there already. It will indeed be a noble work: the many will stare at it, the few will smile, and all his patrons, from...be at Dublin. Dear Swift, take care of your health, I will give you a receipt for it, a la Montaigne, or, which is better, a la Bruyere. " Nourisser bien... | |
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