| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 490 pages
...till lam sent for ; and if they have no farther service for me, I will never see England again. At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy, while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness. My river walk is extremely pretty, and my canal in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 pages
...till I am sent for ; and if they have no farther service for me, I will never see England again. At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy, while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness. My river walk is extremely pretty, and my canal in... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 pages
...prefer a field-bed, and an earthen-floor, before the great house there, which they say is mine." — "At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness."* He .writes Archbishop King in the same strain of... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 594 pages
...till I am sent for ; and if they have no further service for me, I will never see England again. At my first coming I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy while they were installing me ; but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness. My river walk is extremely * This important letter... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...till I am sent for; and if they have no farther service for me, I will never see England again. At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy, while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness. My river walk is extremely pretty, and my canal in... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 592 pages
...till I am sent for ; and if they have no further service for me, 1 will never see England again. At my first coming I thought I should have died with...discontent, and was horribly melancholy while they were installi tig me; but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness. My river walk is extremely * This... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1826 - 334 pages
...field-bed, and an earthen-floor, before the great house there, which they say is mine.» — « At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness.»l He writes Archbishop King in the same strain of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 pages
...a field-bed, and an earthen-floor, before the great house there, which they say is mine." — " At my first coming, I thought I should have died with...horribly melancholy while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness."* He writes Archbishop King in the same • The letter... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 550 pages
...a field-hed, and an earthen-floor, hefore the great house there, which they say is mine." — " At my first coming, I thought I should have died with discontent, and was horrihly melancholy while they were installing me, hut it hegins to wear off, and change to dulness."*... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 380 pages
...an earthen-floor, before the great house there, which they say is mine." — " At my first coming, 1 thought I should have died with discontent, and was...horribly melancholy while they were installing me, but it begins to wear off, and change to dulness."* He writes Archbishop King in the same strain of... | |
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