| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1868 - 766 trang
...with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose his place unless I save him ; and therefore 1 will not speak... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 trang
...with anything 1 said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very drily ¡ and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and therefore I will not speak to... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 trang
...with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I will say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but, if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and therefore I will not speak to... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 trang
...with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I will say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but, if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and therefore I will not speak to... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1882 - 622 trang
...Swift goes on : — " So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will : but if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it (his post), unless I save him ; and therefore I will not... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1882 - 622 trang
...said." Swift goes on :— " So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly; and 1 shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will : but if thing* stand as they are, he will certainly lose it (his post), unless I save him; and therefore I... | |
| Howard Williams, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope - 1886 - 632 trang
...fall in with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will. But, if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it, unless I save him ; and, therefore, I will not speak... | |
| 1888 - 488 trang
...with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will; but if things stand as they are he will certainly lose it unless I save him, and therefore I will not speak to him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 460 trang
...with anything I said. So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly ; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will ; but if things stand as they are he will certainly lose it, unless I save him; and therefore I will not speak to him,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 428 trang
...said." Swift goes on : — "So I stopped short in my overture, and we parted very dryly; and I shall say nothing to Steele, and let them do as they will : but if things stand as they are, he will certainly lose it (his post), unless I save him : and therefore I will not... | |
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