| 1745 - 686 pages
...her (hare in rhofe cnterrainD ments ; rather than turn afidc, as it is the ufual cuftqm, and corifult with the woman who fits next her, about a new cargo...daughter in a thoufand fhould be brought to read, or anderttand her own Í j, after the nrlt compliments, do you ,. natural tingue, orbe judge of the eaficft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 pages
...to have her Share in thofe Entertainments ; rather than turn afide, as it is the ufual Cuftom, and confult with the Woman who fits next her, about a...Thoufand, fhould be brought to read,' or underftand her own Natural Tongue, or be Judge of the eafieft Books that are written in it; as any one may find, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 pages
...Information, to have her Share in thofe Entertainments; rather than turn afide, as it is the ufual Cuftom, and confult with the Woman who fits next her, about a...is a little hard, that not one Gentleman's Daughter Daughter in a Thoufand, fhould be brought to read, or underftand her own natural Tongue, or be Judge... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 pages
...her Share in thofe Entertainments ; rather than turn afide, as it'. is the ufual Cuftom, and confuh with the Woman who fits next her, about a new Cargo...thoufand, fhould be brought to read, or underftand her own natural Tongue, or be Judge of the eafieft Books that are written in it; as any one may find, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 pages
...information to have her fhare in thofe entertainments, rather than turn afide, as it is the ufiial cuftom,and confult with the woman, who fits next her, about a...daughter in a tho'ufand fhould be brought to read or undcrftand her own natural tongue, or be judge of the eafteft books, that are written in it ; as any... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 pages
...information to have her fhare in thofe entertainments, rather than turn afide, as it is the ufual cuftom,and confult with the woman, who fits next her, about a new cargo of fans. It is a little hard,that not one gentleman's daughter in a thoufand mould be brought to read or underftand her own... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 426 pages
...to have her fhare in thofe entertainments, rather than turn afide, as it i» the ufual Cuftom, and confult with the woman who fits next her, about a...daughter in a thoufand fhould be brought to read or underltand ' her own natural tongue, or be judge of the eafieft books that are written in it ; as any... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1760 - 236 pages
...have her fhare in thofe entertainments, rather that turn afide, as it is the ufual cullom, and •'' confult with the woman, who fits next her, about a...fans. It is a little hard, that not one gentleman's daughftr in a thoufand mould be brought to read or underftand her own natural tongue, or be a judge... | |
| 1764 - 404 pages
...turn afide, as is the ufiial cuftom, and confult with the woman ,who fits next her about a new wrgo of fans. It is a little hard, that not one gentleman's...thoufand fhould be brought to read or underftand her own native tongue, or be judge of the eafieft books that are written in it ; as any one may find, who... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 352 pages
...it is the ufualcuftom, and confult with the woman", who fits next her, about a new 'car go of fens. It is a little hard, that not one gentleman's daughter in a tlioufand fhould be brought to read -or underftand her owii natural tongue, or be judge of the eafieft... | |
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