| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 pages
...Addison and Pastoral Philips in the park, and supped with them at Addison's lodgings ; we were very good company ; and yet know no man half so agreeable...it makes me sleep, and dream, and so forth. Faith, this letter goes on slowly enough, sirrah», but I can't write much at a time till you are quite settled... | |
| William Bourn Oliver Peabody - American essays - 1850 - 474 pages
...had been something like estrangement between them, on account of politics, he wrote to Stella, " I yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is." When Addison first went to Ireland, Swift expressed the hope, in a letter to Archbishop King, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 484 pages
...Philips in the Park, and supped with them at Addison's lodgings. We were very good company, and [I] yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. — SWIFT : Juunial to Stella. Compare Dartquiueuve in ' Taller,' No. 252. " It is reported to have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1854 - 450 pages
...Philips in the Park, and supped with them at Addison's lodgings. We were very good company, and [I] yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. — SWIFT : Juurnul to Stella. Compare Dartquinenve in ' Taller,' No. 252. " It is reported to have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 484 pages
...Addison and Pastoral Phillips in. the park, and s'ipped with them at Addison's lodgings ; we were very good company ; and yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. I sat with them till twelve." duce on occasion, it would not be amiss. I have spoken to Colonel Worsley, who is in great credit and... | |
| William John Courthope - 1884 - 202 pages
...pastoral Philips in the Park, and supped with them in Addison's lodgings. We were very good company, and I yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. I sat with them till twelve." It was perhaps through the influence of Swift, who spoke warmly with the Tory Ministry on behalf of... | |
| James Hay - Authors, Irish - 1891 - 390 pages
...Pastoral Philips in the Park, and supped with them in Addison's lodgings. We were very good company, and I yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. I sat with them till twelve." Addison was one of the most inveterate club men of his day. He established Button's ; there was his... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1895 - 654 pages
...pastoral Philips in the Park, and supped with them in Addison's lodgings. We were very good company, and I yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he is. I sat with them till twelve." It was perhaps through the influence of Swift, who spoke warmly with the Tory Ministry on behalf of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 550 pages
...Pastoral Philips in the Park, and supped with them at Addison's lodgings ; we were very good company ; I and yet know no man half so agreeable to me as he...because it makes me sleep and dream, and so forth. Faith this letter goes on slowly enough, sirrahs, but I can't write much at a time till you are quite settled... | |
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