Bath a more comfortable place to live in than London ; all the entertainments of the place lie in a small compass, and you are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous... The Quarterly Review - Page 359edited by - 1912Full view - About this book
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 494 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 592 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Mrs. Delany (Mary) - 1861 - 660 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber, I left her pretty well, and I really had more pleasure in... | |
 | Mary Delany - 1861 - 682 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber, I left her pretty well, and I really had more pleasure in... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 504 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1884 - 518 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1884 - 504 pages
...are at your liberty to partake of them, or let them alone, just as it suits your humour. This town is grown to such an enormous size, that above half...place to another. I like it every year less and less. I was grieved at parting with Mrs. Barber. I left her pretty well. I had more pleasure in her conversation... | |
 | Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1907 - 314 pages
...is grown to such an enormous size that above half the day must be spent in the streets, going from s one place to another. I like it every year less and less."} Lord Aylesbury was at one time to be seen at the * Hist. MSS. Com., Report XI. App. V. p. 327.— Lord... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1912 - 652 pages
...his friends even for clean linen. ' It is » comical sight,' notes Lady Harvey, ' to see him with hi* blue ribbon and star and a cabbage under each arm,...by granting him a pension of ten guineas a month. Nash had no great liking for doctors in their professional capacity. ' Physicians,' he said, ' are... | |
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