Swift went up to the ixnintry gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any previous salute, asked him, " Pray, sir, do you remember any good weather in the world... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and ... - Page 63by Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols - 1808Full view - About this book
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...parson had to tay, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any...remember any good weather in the world ?"' The country gentle, man, after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814
...scats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, with, out any previous salute, asked him, " Pray, sir, do you...remember any good weather in the world ?"' The country gentle* man, after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question,... | |
 | 1840
...description. " ' Sir,' exclaimed the mad parson, addressing the country gentleman in a very abrupt manner, ' pray, sir, do you remember any good weather in the world ?' " The person thus addressed, having stared at the singularity of manner in his interrogator, as well as at... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1824
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any...a little at the singularity of his manner, and the of Rabelais, and without his extravagance.* The main purpose is to trace the gradual corruptions of... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any...a little at the singularity of his manner, and the of Rabelais, and without his extravagance.* The main purpose is to trace the gradual corruptions of... | |
 | Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1827
...gentleman, and in a very ahrupt manner, without any previous salute, nsked him, " Pray, sir, do you rememher any good weather in the world ?" The country gentleman, after staring a little at the singularity of his »anner, and the of Rahelais, and without his extravagance.* The main purpose is to trace the gradual... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1829
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any...staring a little at the singularity of his manner, imd the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1834
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any...Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of humour of Rabelais, and without his extravagance.1 The main purpose is to trace the gradual corrupgood... | |
 | Sir Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1834
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner, without any previous salute, asked him, " Fray, sir, do you remember any good weather in the world ?" The country gentleman, after staring... | |
 | 1840
...parson had to say, and immediately quitted their seats to get near him. Swift went up to the country gentleman, and in a very abrupt manner without any...sir, do you remember any good weather in the world' 1 The country gentleman after staring» little at the singularity of his manner, end the oddity of... | |
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