| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - Authors, Irish - 1826 - 334 pages
...or since : besides his great deserving of the commonwealth of learning; having been 'i.•,''' * In the Journal to Stella, he says, « Don't you remember...four days, and I used to suspect a hundred reasons ? I have plucked up my spirit since then, faith ; he spoiled a fine gentleman. » — S. universally... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 pages
...that the chief propagator of the calumny first retracted his assertions, and finally died insane. * In the Journal to Stella, he says, " Don't you remember...four days, and I used to suspect a hundred reasons ? I have plucked up my spirit since then, faith ; he spoiled a fine gentleman." — S. 1698-9,) and... | |
| Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1827 - 550 pages
...and finally died insane. * In the Journal to Stella, he says, " Ddn't you rememher how I used to he in pain, when Sir William Temple would look cold and...out of humour for three or four days, and I used to sus|Mx-t a hundred reasons ? I have plucked up my spirit since then, faith ; he spoiled a fine gentleman."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 380 pages
...that the chief propagator of the calumny first retracted his assertions, and finally died insane. * In the Journal to Stella, he says, " Don't you remember...would look cold and out of humour for three or four day.«, and I used to suspect a hundred reasons.' I have plucked up my spirit since then, faith; he... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 556 pages
...that the chief propagator of the calumny first retracted his assertions, and finally died insane. 1 In the Journal to Stella, he says, " Don't you remember...would look cold and out of humour for three or four dnys, and I used to suspect a hundred reasons ? 1 have plucked up my spirit since then, faith ; he... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 536 pages
...for it was what I would not bear from a crowned head, and no subject's was worth it " " April 4. — Don't you remember how I used to be in pain when Sir William Temple would look cold, and be out of humour for three or four days, and I used to suspect a thousand reasons ? I have plucked... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 540 pages
...for it was what I would not bear from a crowned head, and no subject's was worth it " " April 4. — Don't you remember how I used to be in pain when Sir William Temple would look cold, and be out of humour for three or four days, and I used to suspect a thousand reasons ? I have plucked... | |
| English periodicals - 1836 - 652 pages
...behaviour ; for it was what I would not " bear from a crowned head, and no subject's was worth it. " Don't you remember how I used to be in pain when Sir " William Temple would look cold and be out of humour " for three or four days — and I used to suspect a thousand " reasons? — I have... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - Authors, English - 1836 - 536 pages
...it was what I would not bear from a crowned head, and no subject's was worth it " " April 4.—Don't you remember how I used to be in pain when Sir William Temple would look cold., and be out of humour for three or four days, and I used to suspect a thousand reasons ? I have plucked... | |
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