Give me leave then to put you in mind (although you cannot easily forget it) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death, I left the town, upon occasion of that incurable breach among the great men at court, and went down to Berkshire, where you may... The Works of Alexander Pope: Letters - Page 9by Alexander Pope - 1751Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 pages
...very unwilling to leave the Merits of my Caufe. Give me Leave then to put you in Mind, (although you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten Weeks before the Queen's Death, I left the Town, upon occalion of that incurable Breach among the great Men at Court, and went down to Berkshire, where you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my Caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind (although you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death, I left the town, upon occaiion of that incurable breach among the great men at Court, and went down to Berkfture, where you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my Caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind (although. you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten weeks before...a vifit. While I was in that retirement, I writ a Difconrfe which I thought might be ufeful in fuch a • This Letter Mr. Pope never received, nor did... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 pages
...be very unwilling to leave the merits of my caufe. GIVE me leave then to put you in mind (akho' you cannot eafily forget it), that, about ten weeks before...breach among the great men at court, and went down to Berkihire ; where you may remember that the men of property and power in that kingdom : he owed them... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 pages
...very unr willing to leave the merits of my Caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind (although you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten weeks before...breach among the great men at Court, and went down to Berkmire, where you may remember that you gave me the favour of a vifit. While I was in that retirement,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...after the proclamation than before, except the Duke of Argyll, who would never be reconciled. •• About ten weeks before the Queen's death, I left the...breach among the great men at court, and went down to Jtakfliirc. Sec vol. iv.p. 1.2. - r * -• r- i ,.. r« - -- l - i \ - -. -- . . . i *. . - .\ In SICKNESS.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind, (although you cannot eafily forget it), that, about ten weeks before...breach among the great men at court, and went down to Beikfhire ; where you may rememthe men of property and power in that kingdom : he owed them no obligations;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 388 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind, (altho* you cannot eafily forget it), that, about ten weeks before the Queen's death, I left the town, upon eccafion of that incurable breach among the great men at court, and went down to Berkfhire; where you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my Caufe. Give me leave then to put you 'in mind (although you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten weeks before the Queen's death, I left the town, upon occaiion of that incurable breach among the great' men at Court, and went down to Berkfhire, where... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 424 pages
...very unwilling to leave the merits of my caufe. Give me leave then to put you in mind, (although you cannot eafily forget it) that about ten weeks before...breach among the great men at court, and went down to Berldhire, where you may remember that you gave me the favour of a vifit. While I was in that retirement,... | |
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