| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 440 pages
...Stella fcolds, and Dingley ftumbles, and is fo daggled. Have you got the whale-bone petticoats amongft you yet ? I hate them ; a woman here may hide a moderate gallant under them. Pmaw, what's all this I'm faying ? methinks I am talking to MD face to face. 1 1 . Did I tell you that... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 pages
...fcolds, and I Dingley Dingley ftumbles, and is fo daggled. Have you got the whale-bone petticoats amongft you yet ? I hate them ; a woman here may hide a moderate gallant under them. Pfhaw ! what's all this I'm faying ? methinks I am talking to MD face to face. 11. Did I tell you that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 460 pages
...Stella fcolds, and Dingley tumbles, and is fo daggled. Have you got the whale-bone petticoats amongft you yet ? I hate them; a woman here may hide a moderate gallant under them. Pfhaw, what's all this I'm faying? methinks I am, talking to MD face to face. 1 1. Did J tell you that... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1807 - 696 pages
...one of his letters to a friend in Ireland, " Have you got the whalebone petticoat amongst you yet ? 1 hate them : a woman here may hide a moderate gallant under them." Henry IV. of France, it is well known, was saved from assassination by hiding himself under his queen's... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 448 pages
...firm, methinks I see her strut, and step clever over a kennel ; and Dingley would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned up ; but she is so embroiled,...them. Pshaw, what's 'all this I'm saying ? Methinks I'm talking to MD face to face. 1 1 . Did I tell you that old Frowde, the old fool, is selling his... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 386 pages
...firm, mcthinks I see her strut, and step clever over a kennel ; and Dingley would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned up ; but she is so embroiled,...gallant under them. Pshaw, what's all this I'm saying ? mcthinks I am talking to MD face to face. H. Did I tell you that old Frowde, the old fool, is selling... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 422 pages
...and Dingley would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned up ; but she is so embroikd, and se fearful, and then Stella scolds, and Dingley stumbles,...what's all this I'm saying ? methinks I am talking ta MD face to face. 11. Did I tell you that old Frowdc, the old fool, u selling his estate at Pepperhara,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 pages
...; methinks I see her strut, and step clever over a kennel ; and Dingley would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned up; but she is so embroiled,...Dingley stumbles, and is so daggled. Have you got the *Alluding, I suppose, to Kensington gravel pits, where patient* are sent for the sake of air. whalebone... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 pages
...firm; methinks I see her strut, and step clever over a kennel ; and Dingley would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned up; but she is so embroiled,...Dingley stumbles, and is so daggled. Have you got the 11. Did I tell you that old Frowde, the old fool, is selling his estate at Pepperhara, and is sculking... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 pages
...step clever over a kennel ; and Dingley •would do well enough if her petticoats were pinned np ; but she is so embroiled, and so fearful, and then...daggled. Have you got the whalebone petticoats among • The great end, lord Bolingbrokc «ivi. of Hurley1» ndmi•Utrdion wol to marry his «on to thin... | |
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