| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 440 Seiten
...really and truly your fenfe, becaufe it is unjuft : and if it is, I fhall fufpect there is fomething of your old maxim in it, (which I ever .admired and found true) that 'you muft have offended them, becaufe you don't forgive. • I have been about a fortnight from Know/e,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 410 Seiten
...really and truly your fenfe, becaufe it is unjuft : and if it is, I (hall fufpect there is fomething of your old maxim in it, (which I ever admired and found true) that you muft have offended them, becaufe you don't forgive. I have been about a fortnight from Knowle, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 504 Seiten
...really and truly your fenfe, becaufe it is unjuft : and if it is, I fhall fufpett there is fomething of your old maxim in it, (which I ever admired and found true) that you muft have offended them, becaufe you don't forgive. I have been about a fortnight from Knowle, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 340 Seiten
...and seem to think, that no one who belongs to a court can act right. I am sure this cannot be realy and- truly your sense, because it is unjust: and if...and willing to receive your commands, who am most faithful'y and sincerely your's. FROM MR. CAY. DEAR BIB,. Nm. T6, I AM at last come to London before... | |
| Henrietta Hobart Howard Countess of Suffolk - 1824 - 388 Seiten
...her friend. 1 Her nephew, the Duke of D6rset, then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. See vol. ii. p. 33. seen her these many years, though she has still her...must have offended them, because you do not forgive. three weeks, where I shall be ready and willing to receive your commands, who am most faithfully and... | |
| Edmund Phipps - 1850 - 516 Seiten
...might not this supposed great man, but real child, have derived from this good and sagacious old lady ! cannot be really and truly your sense, because it...true), that you must have offended them, because you don 't forgive." * Notwithstanding this, in another part of the corspondence with her, he again f lets... | |
| Jerusha D. Richardson ("Mrs. Aubrey Richardson.") - 1899 - 522 Seiten
...Dean Swift : — " I am sorry to find our tastes so different about the same person, and as everybody has a natural partiality to their own opinion, so...must have offended them because you do not forgive." A woman who reasons so acutely, and yet with such admirable temper, is one whose opinion may be very... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1913 - 522 Seiten
...Suffolk dwindle in yours, who rises infinitely higher in mine, the more and the longer I know her.1 But you say, "you will say no more of Courts, for...do not forgive. I have been about a fortnight from Knole, and shall next Thursday go there again for about three weeks, where I shall be ready and willing... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1924 - 354 Seiten
...November 7, 1732. " I am sorry to find our tastes so different in the same person ; and as everybody has a natural partiality to their own opinion, so...have offended them, because you do not forgive."')' DEAN SWIFT TO LADY BETTY GERMAINE " January 8, 17334 " Although I have but just received the honour... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1924 - 356 Seiten
...November 7, 1732. " I am sorry to find our tastes so different in the same person ; and as everybody has a natural partiality to their own opinion, so...that you must have offended them, because you do not forgive."f DEAN SWIFT TO LADY BETTY GERMAINE " January 8, 17334 " Although I have but just received... | |
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