| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 страници
...fuch a lofs, would be a burden that I muft heartily beg God AU mighty to enable me to bear : and I think there is .not a greater folly than that of entering into too ftrict: and particular a friendihip, with the lofs of which a man muft be abfolutely miferable, but... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 страници
...stfch a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear ; and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own reanng and instructing, from childhood ; who excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 страници
...after such a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear; and 1 think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...and particular a friendship, with the loss of which i man must be absolutely miserable, but especially at an age when it is too late to' engage in a new... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 страници
...Almighty to enable me to bear : and I think " there is not a greater folly than that of enterirg " into too strict and particular a friendship, with " the loss of which a man must. be absolutely mi" serable, but especially at an age when it is too late " to engage in a new friendship. Besides,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 страници
...after such a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear; and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature. — They have hitherto writ me deceiving letters, but Mr. Worrall has been so just and prudent... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 страници
...suck such a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear ; and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...of my own rearing and instructing, from childhood 5 \vho excelled in every good quality that can possibly accomplish a human creature. — They have... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 страници
...after such a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear: and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...is too late to engage in a new friendship. Besides, that was a person of my own rearing and instructing from childhood, who excelled in every good quality... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 страници
...after such a loss, would bea burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear ; and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...a friendship, with the loss of which a man must be absolutelymiserable, but especially at an age when it is too late toengage in a new friendship. Besides,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 страници
...heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear ; and I think there is not a greater folly than that cf entering into too strict and particular a friendship,...new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own reariug and instructing, from childhood ; who excelled in every good quality that can -possibly accomplish... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 352 страници
...after such a loss, would be a burden that I must heartily beg God Almighty to enable me to bear ; and I think there is not a greater folly than that of entering...especially at an age when it is too late to engage iu a new friendship. Besides, this was a person of my own rearing and instructing, from childhood ;... | |
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