 | Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...becaufe my fkin and bone cannot agree together. But I am angry, becaufe you will not fuppofe me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I fhould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my ftation and the impertinence of people,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1751
...becaufe my fkin and bone cannot agree together. But I am angry, becaufe you will not fuppofe me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I fhpuld not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my ftation and the impertinence of people,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1751
...becaufe my fkin and bone cannot agree together. But I am angry, becaufe you will not fuppofe me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I mould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my ftation and the impertinence of people,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1754
...of pcrfeil charity, although I mould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my Ration and the impertinence of people, to be able to bear the mortification of not hearing from a very f_-w diftant friends that are left; and, confidering how time and fortune have ordered matters, I have... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1757
...of perfeft charity, altho' I Ihould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations, by my ftation and the impertinence of people, to be able to bear the mortification of not hearing from a very few diftant friends that are left; and, confidering how time and fortune have ordered matters, I have har£... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1757
...of perfeft charity, although I mould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my ttation and the impertinence of people, to be able to bear the mortification of not hearing from a very few diftant friends that are left ; and, confidering how time and fortune have ordered matters, I have... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1761
...becaufe my fkin and bone cannot agree together. But 1 am angry, becaule you will oot fuppofc me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I fitould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations, by my ftation and the impertinence of people,... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1774
...becaufe my Ikin and bone cannot agree together. But I am angry, becaufe you will not fuppofe me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I fhould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations, by my ftation and the impertinence of people,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1778
...perfeft charity, although I fhould not be able to a-nfvver. I have too many vexations, by my ftation and the impertinence of people, to be able to bear the mortification of not hearing from a very few diftant friends that are left ; anc!, confidering how time and fortune have ordered matters, I have... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1784
...becaufe my fkin and bone cannot agree together. But I am angry, becaufe you will not fuppofe me as fick as I am, and write to me out of perfect charity, although I mould not be able to anfwer. I have too many vexations by my ftation, and the impertinence of people,... | |
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