I think I have said to you before that, if my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, among all persons on earth, make your choice ; because I never saw that person whose conversation I entirely valued but hers ; this... The North American Review - Page 122edited by - 1868Full view - About this book
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 420 pages
...blundering of one 1 "If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, amongst all persons on earth, make your choice : because I...person whose conversation I entirely valued, but hers." who had intervened in a friendship that was tolerably well known to the world, and who had done so... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 428 pages
...of one 1 " If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, amongst all persons on earth, make your choice : because I...person whose conversation I entirely valued, but hers." who had intervened in a friendship that was tolerably well known to the world, and who had done so... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 424 pages
...blundering of one 1 "If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, amongst all persons on earth, make your choice : because I...person whose conversation I entirely valued, but hers." LIFE OF JONATHAN SWIFT 1701-1704 who had intervened in a friendship that was tolerably well known to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 710 pages
...you the naked truth. First, I think I have said to you before that, if my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, among all persons upon earth, make your choice ; because I never saw that person whose conversation I entirely valued... | |
| Lily Adams Beck - 1922 - 306 pages
...if it were told ! ] If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly make your choice, because I never saw that person...but hers. This was the utmost I ever gave way to. [But once — but once !] And this regard of mine never once entered my head as an impediment to you,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 pages
...you the naked truth. First, I think I have said to you before, that, if my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly, among...was the utmost I ever gave way to. And, secondly, 1 Tisdall, whose family lived near Kilroot, had proposed to many Hester Johnson. This is Swift's second... | |
| 1922 - 1416 pages
...God, if it were told!] If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly make your choice, because I never saw that person...but hers. This was the utmost I ever gave way to. [But once — but once!] And this regard of mine never once entered my head as an impediment to you,... | |
| 1922 - 942 pages
...God, if it were told!] If my fortunes and humour served me to think of that state, I should certainly make your choice, because I never saw that person...but hers. This was the utmost I ever gave way to. [But once — but once!] And this regard of mine never once entered my head as an impediment to you,... | |
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