If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton, and is still a politician, she is not the girl I took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy. Time - Page 535edited by - 1883Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 342 pages
...Hessy's scarf, I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps compauy with the eldest U niton, and is still a politician, she is not the girl I took her for; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr. St. John is not so altered but he will make returns; but how can I pretend to judge of any... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 496 pages
.... handle a needle very prettily — see Miss Hessy's scarf — I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton,...girl I took her for; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr St John is not so altered but he will make returns ; but how can I pretend to judge of any... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 pages
...and handle a needle very prettily — see Miss Hessy's scarf — I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton,...girl I took her for; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr St John is not so altered but he will make returns ; but how can I pretend to judge of any... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Authors, Irish - 1882 - 622 pages
...seemed to have formed for one Hatton : hut Mistress Long ventures to doubt its truth. If so, she says," She is not the girl I took her for : but to me she seems melancholy." We can hardly doubt what that melancholy meant: as little can we doubt that Mistress Long had divined... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Authors, Irish - 1882 - 622 pages
...seemed to have formed for one Hatton : but Mistress Long ventures to doubt its truth. If so, she says, " She is not the girl I took her for : but to me she seems melancholy." We can hardly doubt what that melancholy meant : as little can we doubt that Mistress Long had divined... | |
| Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - English literature - 1883 - 752 pages
...delight he took To see the virgin mind her book Was but the master's secret joy, In school to hear tho finest boy." The true state of affairs does not seem...on this account the " Vans " are mentioned in the Jourv,al to Stella in a general manner, and Miss Vanhomrigh in a somewhat distant and cursory fashion,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 528 pages
...can handle a needle very prettily — See Miss Hessy's scarf — I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton,...girl I took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr. St. John is not so altered but he will make returns ; but how can I pretend to judge of anything,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 528 pages
...can handle a needle very prettily — See Miss Hessy's scarf — I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton,...girl I took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr. St. John is not so altered but he will make returns ; but how can I pretend to judge of anything,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 528 pages
...can handle a needle very prettily — See Miss Hessy's scarf — I think that is improving mightily. If Miss Hessy keeps company with the eldest Hatton,...girl I took her for ; but to me she seems melancholy. Sure Mr. St. John is not so altered but he will make returns ; but how can I pretend to judge of anything,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Authors, Irish - 1894 - 428 pages
...seemed to have formed for one Hatton : but Mistress Long ventures to doubt its truth. If so, she says, " She is not the girl I took her for : but to me she seems melandwly." We can hardly doubt what that melancholy meant : as little can we doubt that Mistress Long... | |
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