| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 362 pągines
...Lord, IF your mare could speak, she would give an account of what extraordinary company she had on the road ; which since she cannot do, I will. It .was the enterprizing Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stone-horse, (no disagreeable... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 818 pągines
...; If your mare could speak, she would give yon an account of what extraordinary company she had on the road ; which since she cannot do, I will. It was...enterprising Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Ton=on, who, mounted on a stone-horse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship'* Mare,) overtook... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 830 pągines
...extraordinary company she had on the road ; which since she cannot do, I will. It was the enterprizing Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stone-horse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship's Mare,) overtook me in Windsor-forest. He said, he heard... | |
| John Nichols - 1814 - 796 pągines
...Lord; If your mare could speak, she would give yon an account of what extraordinary company she had on the road . which since she cannot do, I will. It was the enterprizing Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stone -horse, (no disagreeable... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 392 pągines
...LORD, IF your Mare could speak2, she would give an account of what extraordinary company she had on the road ; which since she cannot do, I will. .' It...rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stonehorse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship's mare,) overtook me in Windsor-forest. He said, he heard... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 pągines
...Colman's description, in a Terrce Filius, of an expedition of his bookseller and his wife to Oxford. It was the enterprising Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable...rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stonehorse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship's mare,) overtook me in Windsor-forest. He said, he heard... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 396 pągines
...Colman's description, in a Terras Filius, of an expedition of his bookseller and his wife to Oxford. It was the enterprising Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable...rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stonehorse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship's mare,) overtook me in Windsor-forest. He said, he heard... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pągines
...Lord, If your mare could speak, she would give an account of what extraordinary company she had on owever right we are in theory, it is plain that, in...practice, we adhere to the wrong side of the queetlon Tcuison. who, mounted on a stone-horse (no disagreeable companion to your lordship's mare) overtook... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 630 pągines
...extraordinary company she had on the road; which since she cannot do, I will. It was the enterprizing Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stone-horse, (no disagreeable companion to your Lordship's mare,) overtook me in Windsor-forest. He said, he heard... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 634 pągines
...1714.*) IF your mare could speak,f she would give an account of what extraordinary company she had on the road; which since she cannot do, I will. It was the enterprizing Mr. Lintot, the redoubtable rival of Mr. Tonson, who, mounted on a stone-horse, (no disagreeable... | |
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