Lewis's office came to me, and said many things, too long to repeat. I told him, I had nothing to do but go to Ireland immediately; for I could not, with any reputation, stay longer here, unless I had something honourable immediately given to me. The Works - Pągina 212per Jonathan Swift - 1803Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 336 pągines
...deaneries were given to him, " I bid Mr. Lewis tell my lord treasurer, that I take nothing ill of him, but his not giving me timely notice, as he promised to...will delay it some time, and while it is delayed, I am not sure of the queen, my enemies being busy. I hate this suspense." It is evident, also, that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 360 pągines
...Lewis tell my lord treasurer, that I take nothing ill of him, but his not giving me timely no* tice, as he promised to do, if he found the queen would...will delay it some time, and while it is delayed, / am not sure of the queen, my enemies being busy. I hate this suspense.''' It is evident, also, that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 386 pągines
...Eicily> with the earl of Peterborow. 'H. surer, " tbat I take nothing ill of him, but Ilis not g'iv« ing me timely notice, as he promised to do, if he found the queen would do nothing for me." At noon, lord treasurer hearing I was in Mr. Lewis's office, came lo me, and said m:\ny things too... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 pągines
...believe, than he expected. I bid Mr Lewis tell my lord-treasurer, that I take nothing ill of him, but his not giving me timely notice, as he promised to...do, if he found the queen would do nothing for me. At noon, lord-treasurer hearing I was in Mr Lewis's office, came to me, and said many things too long... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 686 pągines
...inform the lordtreasurer that he took nothing ill of him, but his failure to inform him, as he had promised to do, if he found the queen would do nothing for him ; a remarkable passage, which shews that Swift was now fully sensible of the fatal influence which... | |
| 1820 - 870 pągines
...inform the Lord->trea" surer that he took nothing ill of him, but his failure to inform " him, as he had promised to do, if he found the Queen would " do nothing for him ;" which shews that Swift did not impute his disappointment to the ministers, but to an influence... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1826 - 334 pągines
...inform the lord-treasurer that he took nothing ill of him, but his failure to inform him, as he had promised to do, if he found the queen would do nothing for him; a remarkable passage, which shews that Swift was now fully sensible of the fatal influence which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 550 pągines
...inform the lord-treasurer that he took nothing ill of him, hut his fkflmre to inform him, as he had promised to do, if he found the queen would do nothing for him ; a remarkahle passage, which shews that Swift was now fully sensihle of die fatal influence which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 532 pągines
...inform the lordtreasurer that he took nothing ill of him, but his failure to inform him, as he had promised to do, if he found the queen would do nothing for him ; a remarkable passage, which shows that Swift was now fully sensible of the fatal influence which... | |
| 1841 - 766 pągines
...believe, th»a he expected. I bid Mr. Lewis tell my lord-treasurer that I take nothing ill of him, but his not giving me timely notice, as he promised to do, if he found the queen wc-iiid da nothing J'or me. At noon, lord-treasurer, hearing I was in Mr. Lewis's office, cam? to me,... | |
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