| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 500 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me : though he says, that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 498 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me : though he says, that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
| Edward Walford - 1885 - 664 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds — not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me ; though he says that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 páginas
...He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me ; though he says that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus — while one...Augustus, and another with all the pleasures, like Anthony." Bolingbroke was now playing the part of Cincinnatus to perfection. " Now his lordship," Pope... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 402 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me ; though he says that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus — while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1893 - 780 páginas
...admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He , is pleased with your placing him in the J s wisely ordered that our ladies should want taste, lest their admirers should en j Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus, and another . with all the... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1906 - 316 páginas
...but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between you and me, while one of us runs away with all the power like Augustus, and another with all the pleasures like Anthony. It is upon a foresight of this that he has fitted up his farm." Pope had so strong an admiration... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1909 - 438 páginas
...by casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the Triumvirate, between yourself and me ; tho' he says that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1913 - 522 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me; though he says that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
| Mabel Duckitt - 1913 - 488 páginas
...casting his eyes on the clouds, not in admiration of what you, say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him in the triumvirate between yourself and me : though he says, that he doubts he shall fare like Lepidus, while one of us runs away with all the power, like Augustus,... | |
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