| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 pages
...be a combination among among all that knew her, to treat her with * dignity much beyond her rank i yet people of all forts were never more eafy than...Addifon, when he was in Ireland, being introduced to her, immed;ately found bar out ; and, if he had not loon after left the kingdom, aflured me he woul.i have... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 388 pages
...motion, word, and aftion. Never was fo happy a conpHiftion of civility, freedom, eafinefs and fincerity. There feemed to be a combination among all that knew...forts were never more eafy than in her company. Mr Addifin, when he was in Ireland, being introduced to her, immediately found her out ; and, if he had... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 302 pages
...word, and • .'ition. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, eafmefs, and fmcerity. There feemed to be a combination among all that knew...her rank : yet people of all forts were never more cafy than in her company. Mr. /fdi/ifun, when he was in Ireland, being introduced to her, immediately... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 pages
...motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, eafmefs, and fmcerity. There feemed to be a combination among all that knew...'yet people of all forts were never more eafy than iq her company. Mr. Addifon, when he was in Ireland, being introduced to her, immediately found her... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 444 pages
...motion, word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, eafinefs, and fincerity. There feemed to be a combination, among all that knew her, to treat her with a dignity dignity much beyond her rank : Yet people of all forts were never more eafy than in her company. Mr... | |
| History - 1793 - 620 pages
...aftion. Never was fo happj a conjunction of civility, freedom, ealinefs, and fincerity. There feemcd to be a combination among all that knew her, to treat...more eafy than in her company. Mr. Addifon, when he » Mr». Dingley, wasîn Ireland, being introduced to her, immediately found her out ; and, if he had... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 416 pages
...action. Never was so happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, easiness, and sincerity. There seemed to be. a combination among all that knew her, to treat...a dignity much beyond her rank : yet people of all sorts were never more easy than in her company. Mr. Addison, when he was in Ireland, being introduced... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 418 pages
...action. Never was so happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, easiness, and sinicerity. There seemed to be a combination among all that knew her, to treat...a dignity much beyond her rank : yet people of all sorts were never more easy than in her company. Mr. Addison, when he was in Ireland, being introduced... | |
| History - 1802 - 630 pages
...word, and action. Never was fo happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, «afinéis, and uncerity. There feemed to be a combination among all that knew...people of all forts were never more eafy than in her com* juny. Mr. Addifon, when be * Mrs. Dingley, wa« was m Ireland, being introduced to her, immediately... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 558 pages
...action. Never was so happy a conjunction of civility, freedom, easiness, and sincerity. There seemed to be a combination among all that knew her, to treat...a dignity much beyond her rank : yet people of all sorts were never more easy than in her company. Mr Addison, when he was in Ireland, being introduced... | |
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