| Reginald Brimley Johnson - English letters - 1897 - 304 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I ; so that, according to common justice, I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give, and this difference is wholly owing to your station. And this misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the worse... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - Great Britain - 1899 - 704 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I, so that according to common justice i can have but a thousandth part in return; of what I give. And this difference is wholly owing to your station. And the misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the worse... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 212 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I ; so that, according to common justice, I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give. And this difference is wholly owing to vour station. And the misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - Great Britain - 1902 - 374 pages
...interrupted the personal friendship of the two men — "in your public capacity," he wrote in 1714, "you have often angered me to the heart, but as a private man never once." Swift soon got to work for his new friends, and from November 1710 until the following June he wrote... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - Great Britain - 1902 - 310 pages
...interrupted the personal friendship of the two men — "in your public capacity," he wrote in 1714, "you have often angered me to the heart, but as a private man never once." Swift soon got to work for his new friends, and from November 1710 until the following June he wrote... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Authors, Irish - 1911 - 460 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I, so that according to common justice I , can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give. And this difference is wholly owing to your station. And the misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the worse... | |
| Mabel Duckitt - English letters - 1913 - 488 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I, so that, according to common justice, I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give. And this difference is wholly owing to your station. And the misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the worse... | |
| Charles Whibley - Authors, Irish - 1917 - 64 pages
...loved you just so much the worse for your station," he wrote to Harley in the hour of Harley 's trial, "for in your public capacity you have often angered...to the heart, but, as a private man, never once." His affection for Harley survived all the chances and changes of life, even the bitter feud, which... | |
| Charles Whibley - English literature - 1919 - 594 pages
...just so much the worse for your station,' he wrote to ~^r ' Harley in the hour of Harley's trial, ' for in your * public capacity you have often angered...to the heart, but, as a private man, never once.' His affection for Harley survived all the chances and changes of life, even the bitter feud, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - Authors, Irish - 1926 - 396 pages
...much appearance of sincerity as I, so that according to common justice I can have but a thousandth part in return of what I give. And this difference is wholly owing to your station. And the misfortune is still the greater, because I always loved you just so much the worse... | |
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