| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 484 頁
...repeated provocations I had given you, were fufficient to call forth all the fcverity of your fatyr. My only regret is, that I am prevented from taking...intended journey into your part of the world : where I purpofcd to have made myfelf, I do not fay your gueft, but one of your family. You would have found... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 頁
...gave me a double pleasure ; for it not only diverted me extremely, but was a proof likewise, that yon are so well recovered as to be able to indulge your...would have found me wonderfully changed from the man I formerly was, when you used to cram me with your cloying antepasts*. For I now more pro* These antepasts... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 頁
...trnth, the repeated provocatious I had given yon were sufficient to call forth all the severity of yonr satire. My only regret is, that I am prevented from taking my intended jonrney into yonr part of the world ; where I proposed to have made myself, I do not say yonr guest,... | |
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