| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 496 strani
...a rogue can deny it. It has been observed that such people are oftener in the wrong than any body. Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults; among which, one might • In the rebellion of 1641. perhaps reckon too great lenity to her servants,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 strani
...a rogue can deny it. It has been observed that such people are oftener in the wrong than any body. Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faulrs ; among which, one might • In the ixbd'.iin of i6it. perhaps reckon too great lenity to her... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 496 strani
...wrong than any body. Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults ; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great .lenity...because she bears a part in the following transactions. CHAP. II. THE CHARACTER OF JOHN BULL'S SISTER PEG,* WITH THE QUARRELS THAT HAPPENED BETWEEN MASTER... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 490 strani
...wrong than any body. Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults ; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to...counsel, but often too gentle correction. I thought [ could not say less of John Bull's mother, because she bears a part in the following transactions.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 412 strani
...wrong than any body. Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults ; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to...servants, to whom she always gave good counsel, but often toe gentle correction. I thought I could not say less of John Bull's mother, because she bears a part... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 476 strani
...wrong than any body.f Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults ; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to...because she bears a part in the following transactions. CHAP. II. The character of John Bull's sister Peg, J with the quarrels that happened between master... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 482 strani
...than some that were more sour and reserved : she was a zealous preacher up of chastity, and conjugal Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to her servants, to whom she always gave good... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 470 strani
...rogue can deny it. It has been observed, that such people are oftener in the wrong than any body.f Though she had a thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults ; among which, one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to her servants, to whom she always gave good... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 strani
...cannot be mistaken, noue but a rogue can deny it. It has been, observed that such people aro offener in the wrong than anybody. Though she had a thousand...gave good counsel, but often too gentle correction. Character of John Bull's Sister Peg (the Scottish Nation and Church). John had a sister, a poor girl... | |
| 1874 - 1020 strani
...assertions. ' This is infallible : I cannot be mistaken : none but a rogue can deny it.' It has been observed that such people are oftener in the wrong...thousand good qualities, she was not without her faults : among which one might perhaps reckon too great lenity to her servants, to whom she always gave good... | |
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