| 1765 - 600 pages
...uneafinefs by thofe fudden accidents with which moft of her fex, either by weaknefs or affectation, appear fo much difordered. ' She never had the leaft...moft agreeable voice, in the plaineft words, never hefitating, except out of modefty before new faces, where ihe was fomewhat referved j nor, among her... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 pages
...(hewing her difpleafure in her countenance; particularly one er two of the latter fort, whom Die had She never had the leaft abfence of mind in converfation,...done. She fpoke in a moft agreeable voice, in the plainelt words, never hefitating, except out of modefty before new faces, where me was fomewhat referved... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 536 pages
...moft of her fex, either by weaknefs or affectation, appear fo much difordered. She never had the leafl abfence of mind in converfation, nor given to interruption,...moft agreeable voice, in the plaineft words, never hefitating, except out of modefty before new faces, where me was fomewhat referved; nor, among her... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 pages
...fex, either by weaknefs or affe&ation, appear fo much difordered. * She never had the leaftabfence of mind in converfation, nor given to interruption,...moft agreeable voice, in the plaineft words, never hefitating, except out of modefty before new faces, where (he was fomewhat referved ; nor, among her... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 454 pages
...uneafmefs by thofe fudden accidents with which moft of her fex, either by weaknefs or affeclation, appear fo much difordered. She never had the leaft abfence of mind in con»erfation, nor given to interruption, or appeared ager to put in her word, by waiting impatiently,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 pages
...or affectation, appear so much disordered. She never had the least absence of mind in conversation, nor given to interruption, or appeared eager to put...by waiting impatiently, until another had done. She spoke in a most agreeable voice, in the plainest words, never hesitating except out of modesty before... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 pages
...or affectation, appear so much disordered. She never had the least absence of mind in conversation, nor given to interruption, or appeared eager to put...by waiting impatiently until another had done. She spoke in a most agreeable voice, in the plainest words, never hesitating, except out of nlodesty before... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 386 pages
...or affectation, appear so much disordered. She never had the least absence of mind in conversation, nor given to interruption, or appeared eager to put...by waiting impatiently, until another had done. She spoke iu a most agreeable voice, in the plainest words, never hesitating except out of modesty before... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 564 pages
...or affectation, appear so much disordered She never had the least absence of mind in conversation, nor given to interruption, or appeared eager to put...by waiting impatiently until another had done. She spoke in a most agreeable voice, in the plainest words, never hesitating, except out of modesty before... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 568 pages
...indeed under some apprehensions of going in a She never had the least absence of mind in conversation, nor given to interruption, or appeared eager to put...by waiting impatiently until another had done. She spoke in a most agreeable voice, in the plainest words, never hesitating, except out of modesty before... | |
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