| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 424 páginas
...and dined with Ford. We are here in as smart a frost for the time as I have seen ; delicate walking weather, and the Canal and Rosamond's Pond full of...who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles of her bitter, and we are so fond of one another, because our ailments are the same ; do not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 páginas
...Ford. We are here in as smart a frost for the time as I have seen ; delicate walking weather, ajad the Canal and Rosamond's Pond full of the rabble sliding...what those are. Patrick's bird's water freezes in the gallir pot, and my hands in bed. Feb. 1. I was this morning with poor lady J£erry, who is much worse... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 386 páginas
...smart a frost for the time as I have seen ; delicate walking weather, and the Canal and Rosamond's Fond full of the rabble sliding and with skates, if you...who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles of her bitter, and we are so fond of one another, because our ailments are the same ; do not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 378 páginas
...and dined with Ford. We are here in as smart a frost for the time as I have seen ; delicate walking weather, and the Canal and Rosamond's Pond full of...are. Patrick's bird's water freezes in the gallipot, aod my hands in bed; Feb. 1. I was this morning with poor Lady Kerry who is much worse in her head... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 páginas
...and dined with Ford. We are here in as smart a frost for the time as I have seen ; delicate walking weather, and the Canal and Rosamond's Pond full of...freezes in the gallipot, and my hands in bed. Feb. I. I was this morning with poor Lady Kerry, who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 páginas
...or practised out of London. In the Journal to Stella, he says (January 1711) :—" Delicate walking weather, and the canal and Rosamond's Pond full of the rabble, sliding, and with skaits, if you know what that is." Where such gay doings were going on on the canal in winter, and... | |
| 1849 - 608 páginas
...find Swift again recurring to the effect of cordiality being created by identity of suffering — " I was this morning with poor Lady Kerry, who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles of her bitter, and we are so fond of one another, because our ailments are the same. Do you... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1847 - 478 páginas
...afterwards, the art was still comparatively unknown. In January, 1711, he writes, — " Delicate walking weather, and the canal and Rosamond's Pond full of...rabble, sliding, and with skates, if you know what that is." In the time of the Commonwealth, when the ground to the north of St. James's Park consisted... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1849 - 206 páginas
...directed, and hope this malignity will go off; but one fit shakes me a long time." Feb. 1st. — " I was this morning with poor Lady Kerry, who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles of her bitter, and we are so fond of one another because our ailments are the same. Do not... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1849 - 208 páginas
...am directed, and hope this malignity will go off; but one fit shakes me a long time." Feb. 1st.—" I was this morning with poor Lady Kerry, who is much worse in her head than I. She sends me bottles of her bitter, and we are so fond of one another because our ailments are the same. Do not... | |
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