| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - Страниц: 460
...Might be proclaimed at Charing Cros§. Yet some I know with envy swell Because they see me used so well. " How think you of our friend the Dean ? I wonder what some people mean ! 1 Another of their amusements in these excursions consisted in Lord Oxford and Swift's... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - Страниц: 588
...Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Cross. Yet some I know with envy swell, Because they see me us'd so well : " How think you of our Friend the Dean? ' I wonder what some people mean ; ' My Lord and he are grown so great, ' Always together, tete d tete; 106 ' What,... | |
| 1893 - Страниц: 386
...Might be proclaim'd at Charing Cross. Yet some I know with envy swell, Because they see me us'd so well: " How think you of our friend the Dean? I wonder what some people mean; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together, tête-à-tête: What, they admire... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - Страниц: 534
...Might be proclaim'd at Charing-cross. Yet some, I know, with envy swell, Because they see me used so well : "How think you of our friend the Dean? I wonder what some people mean ; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together, tete-d-tete, What, they admire... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - Страниц: 566
...Might be proclaim'd at Charing-Cross. Yet some I know with envy swell, Because they see me us'd so well : " How think you of our Friend the Dean? ' I wonder what some people mean ; ' My Lord and he are grown so great, ' Always together, tete & tete; 106 ' What,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - Страниц: 704
...Might be proclaim'd at Chnring-cross. ко Yet some I know with envy swell Becanse they see me used so well. ' How think you of our friend the Dean ? I wonder what some people mean; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tête-à-tête. What! they admire... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - Страниц: 884
...'How think you of our Friend the Dean ? I wonder what some people mean; My Lord and he are grown so great, 105 Always together, tete a tete, What, they...admire him for his jokes — See but the fortune of some Folks !' There flies about a strange report Of some Express arriv'd at Court, no I'm stopp'd by... | |
| William Kupersmith - 2007 - Страниц: 280
...think you of our Friend the Dean? "I wonder what some People mean; "My Lord and he are grown so great, "Always together tete a tete: "What, they admire him for his Jokes "See but the Fortune of some Folks! " [83-88] At this point Horace imagined being interrupted for a second time by busybodies... | |
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