| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great " deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any " weather that was not too hot, or too cold... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 336 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 686 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 676 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," said Swift, '* than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| English literature - 1840 - 604 pages
...singularity of manner in his interrogator, as well as at the oddity of the question, replied : — " ' Yes, sir, I thank God I remember a great deal of good weather in my time.' " ' That is more,' replied the mad parson than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - Authors, Irish - 1826 - 334 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, « Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time.i — « That is more,» said Swift, « than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 560 pages
...the English reformed church at the expense both of the Roman Caoddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." — " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 380 pages
...after staring a little at the singularity of his manner, and the oddity of the question, answered, " Yes, sir, I thank God, I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." — " That is more," said Swift, " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too cold ; too... | |
| George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley (hon.) - 1840 - 952 pages
...singularity of manner in his interrogator, as well as at the oddity of the question, replied : — " Yes, sir, I thank God I remember a great deal of good weather in my time." " That is more," replied the mad person. " than I can say ; I never remember any weather that was not too hot, or too... | |
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