| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - Страниц: 408
...deal was cut off by the laft troublefome fcene of this contention among her fervants. I believe fleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller than death was to her ; only rt furprized her too fuddenly before me had figned her will ; which no doubt her being involved... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - Страниц: 410
...deal was cut off by the laft troublefome fcene of this contention among her fervants. I believe fleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller than death was to her ; only it furprized her too fuddenly before me had "figned her will ; which no doubt her being involved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - Страниц: 450
...deal was cut off by the laft troublefome fcene of this contention among her fervants. I believe fleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller than death was to her ; only it furprizcd her too fuddenly before (he had figned her will; which no doubt her being involved;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1767 - Страниц: 362
...deal was cut off by the laft troublefome fcene of this contention among her fervants. I believe fleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller than death was to her ; only it furprized her too fuddenly before me had ligned her will ; which no doubt her being involved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - Страниц: 318
...deal was cut off by the last troublesome scene of (his contention among her servants. I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller, than death was to her ; only it surprised her too suddenly before she had signed her will ; which, no doubt, her being involved... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - Страниц: 318
...deal was cut off by the last troublesome scene of this contention among her servants. I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller than death was to her ; only it surprised her too suddenly before she had signed her will ; which, no doubt, her being involved... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - Страниц: 402
...expresses himself: " My dear mistress's days were numbered, even in my imagination. * * * I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller, than death was to her. * * * I have figured to myself all this melancholy scene ; and even, if it be possible, worse than... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - Страниц: 398
...expresses himself: " My dear mistress's days were numbered, even in my imagination. * * * I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller, than death was to her. * * * i have figured to myself all this melancholy scene ; and even, if it be possible, worse than... | |
| Seven ages - 1842 - Страниц: 154
...immortalized by Pope, writes to Swift, upon the occasion of Queen Anne's death—" I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller, than death was to her." Miss Blandy, who was hanged at Oxford in 1752 for the tnurder of her father, is the most remarkable... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - Страниц: 502
...great deal was cut off by the last troublesome scene of contention among her servants. I believe sleep was never more welcome to a weary traveller, than death was to her. It surprised her suddenly before she had signed her will, which no doubt her being involved in so much... | |
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