| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 472 páginas
...everybody. I believe Pope mentions it in one of hie letters to Swift."— LAI>Y LUXBOKOUBH'S Lctleri, p. 22. gardener's phrase, and neither my enemies nor my friends...will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." There is not, perhaps, a stronger instance in the world than his lordship, that an ambitious mind can... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 478 páginas
...not fail of communicating his satisfaction to his friend Swift. " I am in my own farm," says he, " and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots : I have caught hold of the earth, to use a » June 28, 1728. 3 Lady Luxborough says that when her brother Lord Bolingbroke was living at Dawley... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 540 páginas
...not fail of communicating his satisfaction to his friend Swift. " I am in my own farm," says he, " and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots : I have...will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." There is not, perhaps, a stronger instance in the world than his lordship, that an ambitious mind can... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 546 páginas
...fail of communicating his satisfaction to his friend Swift. •• I am in my own farm," says he, " and Here I shoot strong and tenacious roots : I have...will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." . There is not, perhaps, a stronger instance in the world than his lordship, that an ambitious mind... | |
| Robert Carruthers - 1857 - 578 páginas
...the once ambitious politician was to repose for life! " I am in my own farm," he writes to Swift; " here I shoot strong and tenacious roots; I have caught...will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." DAWLEY, THE SEAT OF LOUD BOLIKOBBOKE. And as a practical commentary on this text, he immediately commenced... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1858 - 236 páginas
...painted with implements of husbandry, done in black crayon. " I am in my farm," he wrote to Swift ; " and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots. I have...earth, to use a gardener's phrase, and neither my friends nor my enemies will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." Is it ungenerous to couple... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 274 páginas
...sommeil doux et profond, qui lui procure de beaux songes ; levez vous tard,' &c. &c. I am in my farm, and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots ; I have...earth (to use a gardener's phrase), and neither my friends nor my enemies will find it an easy matter to transplant me again. SWIFT TO POPE. " I have... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 818 páginas
...the society of eminent men. In writing to Swift about this period, he says, " I am on my own farm, and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots ; I have...earth, to use a gardener's phrase, and neither my friends nor my enemies will find it an easy matter to transplant me again." But he had not yet learned... | |
| Belgravia - 1866 - 616 páginas
...of simplicity he addressed his letters, ' Dawley Farm.' ' I am,' he writes to Swift, ' in my farm ; and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots : I have...will find it an easy matter to transplant me again.' Never was he less in earnest, or, if serious, never did man more grossly deceive himself. ' One of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1869 - 404 páginas
...not fail of communicating his satisfactions to his friend Swift. " I am in шу own farm." says he; "and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots; I have...friends will find it an easy matter to transplant me aRain." There is not, perhaps, a stronger instance in the world than his lordship, that an ambitious... | |
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