| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 464 pages
...Piftrcfied Mother., ai tragedy, and fomc paftorais, ire. with. me yefterday ; he is ftill a fhepherd, amf walks very lonely through this unthinking crowd in London. I wonder you do not write fometimes to me. The town is in great expe&atioh from BickerftaJFf; what pafled at the ele£tion for... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1787 - 560 pages
...entered ad eundem in our Houfe of Lords. Mr. Philips -f dined with me yeflerday ; he is ftill a fhepherd, and walks very lonely through this unthinking crowd in London. I wonder you do not write fometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerftaff; what pafled at the election for... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 492 pages
...Philips -t* The precceding letter of Oct.*6. N. t Ambrose Philips. See before, p. 90. N. H 2 dvcved. dined with me yesterday : he is still a shepherd,...sometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from BickerstafF* ; what passed at the election for his first table being to be published this day sevennight.... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 410 pages
...with you, that I have often said he must be entered ad eundem in our House of Lords. Mr. Philips -f- dined with me yesterday ; he is still a shepherd,...sometimes to me. The Town is in great expectation from Bickerstaff': what passed at the election for his first table * being to be published this day sevennight.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 496 pages
...things said of that same Bishop of Clogher with you, that I have often said he must be entered ad eundem in our house of lords. Mr Philips dined with me yesterday:...sometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerstaff; * what passed at the election for his first table f being to be published this day sevennight.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...things said of that same Bishop of Clogher with you, that I have often said he must be entered ad eundem in our house of lords. Mr Philips dined with me yesterday:...sometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerstaff; * what passed at the election for his first table f being to be published this day seventiight.... | |
| 1822 - 496 pages
...upon himself. Steele's letter is dated Oct. 8, and the principal business comes in at the bottom. ' I wonder you do not write sometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerstaff; what passed at the election for the first table being to be published this day seven-night.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 554 pages
...things said of that same Bishop of Clogher with you, that I have often said he must be entered ad eundem in our House of Lords. Mr Philips dined with me yesterday : he is still a shepherd, and walks very * The preceding letter. lonely through this unthinking crowd in London. I wonder you do not write sometimes... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 276 pages
...that day at dinner were, lord Edward Russell, lord Essex, Mr. Maynwaring, Mr. Addison and myself. .... Mr. Philips dined with me yesterday ; he is still...this unthinking crowd in London. I wonder you do not sometimes write to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerstaff : what passed at the election... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 480 pages
...things said of that same bishop of Clogher with you, that I have often said he must be entered ad eundem in our House of Lords. Mr. Philips dined with me yesterday...sometimes to me. The town is in great expectation from Bickerstaife,2 what passed at the election for his first table,3 being to be published this day se'nnight.... | |
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