| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 страници
...nature. — 'Tis so odd, that there's no describing it but by facts. Ill tc tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went " to see...rather " see you than any of them.'— ' Ay, any one that did not know so well as I " do, might believe you. But since you are come, I must get some sup"... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 страници
...Tt is so odd, " that there's no describing it but by facts. I will tell " you one that first comes into my head. One " evening, Gay and I went to see...rather see you than any of them.' — ' Ay, " any one that did not know so well as I do might " believe you. But since you are come, I must get " some supper... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 страници
...It is so odd, " that there's no describing it but by facts. I will tell " you one that first comes into my head. One •* evening, Gay and I went to...would rather see you than any of them.' — ' Ay, u any one that did not know so well as I do might " believe you. But since you are come, I must get... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 страници
..." evening, Gay and I went to see him : yo'u know '" how intimately we were all acquainted. On out " coming in, ' Heyday, gentlemen, (says the doctor)...rather see you than any of them.'-;-' Ay, " any one that did not know so well as I do might " believe you. But since you are come, I must get " some supper... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 страници
...nature. — 'Tis so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. Fll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to see him...how intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming inr " Hey" day, gentlemen (says the doctor); what's the mean" ing of this visit ! How came you to leave... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 страници
...by facts. I'll «5 tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went '' to sec him : you know how intimately we were all acquainted....rather « see you than any of them.*— ' Ay, any one that did not know so well as I " do, might believe you. But since you are come, I most get some sup"... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 286 страници
...nature. It is so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to see him...the meaning of this visit ? How came you to leave all the Lords that you are so fond of, to come here to see a poor Dean ?" " Because we would rather... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 284 страници
...it but by facts. I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to ses him : you know how intimately we were all acquainted....the meaning of this visit ? How came you to leave all the Lords that you are so fond of, to come here to see a poor Dean ?" " Because we would rather... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 768 страници
...nature. It is so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to see him...intimately we were all acquainted. On our coming in, " Hey day, gentlemen, (says the doctor) what's the meaning of this visit? How came you to leave all... | |
| Liber - 1809 - 372 страници
...nature. It is so odd that there is no describing it but by facts. I'll tell you one that first comes into my head. One evening Gay and I went to see him...the meaning of this visit ? How came you to leave all the lords that you are so fond of, to come here to see a poor dean ?" " Because we would rather... | |
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