| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 428 páginas
...Henley would fain engage me to go with Steele and Rowe, &c. to an invitation at Sir William Read's. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank, and U 2 is is the queen's oculift ; he makes admirable punch, and treats you in gold veflels. But I am... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 464 páginas
...Henley would fain engage me to go with Steele and Howe, CSV. to an invitation at Sir William R.ead's. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank, and is the queen's oculift ; he makes admirable punch, and treats you in good vefTels. But I am engaged, and won't go,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 páginas
...an invitation at *_He was at this 'time firft Ccrowiffionet of the Treafury Sir Sir William Read's. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank, and is the Queen's oculift ; he makes admirable punch, and treats you in gold veffels. But I am engaged, and won't go,... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1786 - 516 páginas
...HKNLEY would fain have me to go with STEEI.E and " Rowr., &c. to an invitation1 at Sir Wi rri AMRhAD's. Surely " you have heard of him. He has been a Mountebank, and is the " Queen's oculill ; he makes admiiablc punch, and treats you '" in gold veffels. But I am engaged,' and won't... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 páginas
...Henley would fain engage me to go with Steele and Rowe, &c. to an invitation at sir William Read's f. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank,...admirable punch, and treats you in gold vessels. But I * He was at this time first commissioner of the treasury. \ He lived in Durham yard. His advertisements... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 452 páginas
...with Steele and Rowe, &c. to an invitation at sir William Read's f . Surely you have heard of him. Me has been a mountebank, and is the Queen's oculist...admirable punch, and treats you in gold vessels. But I • He was at this time first commissioner of the treasury. f He lived in Durham yard. His advertisements... | |
| 1803 - 410 páginas
...Henley would fain engage me to go with Steele and Howe, &c. to an invitation at Sir William Read's. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank,...won't go; neither indeed am I fond of the jaunt.' Swift's Works, vol. xv. p. 18. 8vo. edit. 1801. See Spec. N° 472. s Rosselli, sufficiently known from... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 448 páginas
...Henley would fain engage me to go with Steele and Rowe, &c. to an invitation at sir William Read's*. Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank,...indeed am I fond of the jaunt. So good night, and go $leep. 12. I went about noon to the secretary, who is very ill with a cold and sometimes of the gravel,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 378 páginas
...f He was at this time first commissioner of the treasury. 'N. i invitation at Sir William Read's.* Surely you have heard of him. He has been a mountebank,...gold vessels. But I am engaged, and wont go, neither ipdeed am I fond of the jaunt. So good night, and go sleep. 12. I went about noon to the secretary,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 386 páginas
...at Sir William Read's.* Surely you have heard of him. He has beeu a mountebank, and is the queeu's oculist ; he makes admirable punch, and treats you...But I am engaged, and wont go, neither indeed am I had of the jaunt. So good night> and go sleep. 12. I went about noon to the secretary, who is very... | |
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