The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts, and Poems, Not Hitherto Published, 第 11 巻Bickers, 1883 |
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... keep in my stable ; because from these , degenerate as they are , I still improve in some virtues , without any mixture of vice . Do these miserable animals presume to think that I am so degenerated as to defend my veracity ? of Yahoo ...
... keep in my stable ; because from these , degenerate as they are , I still improve in some virtues , without any mixture of vice . Do these miserable animals presume to think that I am so degenerated as to defend my veracity ? of Yahoo ...
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... keep within doors . " 3d , The said man - mountain shall confine his walks to our principal high - roads , and not offer to walk , or lie down , in a meadow or field of corn . " 4th , As he walks the said roads , he shall take the ...
... keep within doors . " 3d , The said man - mountain shall confine his walks to our principal high - roads , and not offer to walk , or lie down , in a meadow or field of corn . " 4th , As he walks the said roads , he shall take the ...
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... keep in their houses , at their own peril . The garret windows and tops of houses were so crowded with spectators , that I thought in all my travels I had not seen a more populous place . The city is an exact square , each side of the ...
... keep in their houses , at their own peril . The garret windows and tops of houses were so crowded with spectators , that I thought in all my travels I had not seen a more populous place . The city is an exact square , each side of the ...
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... keep their children at home , their business being only to till and culti- vate the earth , and therefore their education is of little consequence to the public ; but the old and diseased among them are supported by hospitals , for ...
... keep their children at home , their business being only to till and culti- vate the earth , and therefore their education is of little consequence to the public ; but the old and diseased among them are supported by hospitals , for ...
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... keep it from being hurt . The ceremonies at my departure were too many to trouble the reader Iwith at this time . I stored the boat with the carcases of an hundred oxen , and three hundred sheep , with bread and drink proportionable ...
... keep it from being hurt . The ceremonies at my departure were too many to trouble the reader Iwith at this time . I stored the boat with the carcases of an hundred oxen , and three hundred sheep , with bread and drink proportionable ...
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255 ページ - When they came to fourscore years, which is reckoned the extremity of living in this country, they had not only all the follies and infirmities of other old men, but many more which arose from the dreadful prospect of never dying.
240 ページ - that new systems of nature were but new fashions, which would vary in every age; and even those, who pretend to demonstrate them from mathematical principles, would flourish but a short period of time, and be out of vogue when that was determined.
238 ページ - I had the Honour to have much Conversation with Brutus ; and was told that his Ancestor Junius, Socrates, Epaminondas, Cato the Younger, Sir Thomas More and himself, were perpetually together: A Sextumvirate to which all the Ages of the World cannot add a Seventh.
8 ページ - I cannot but conclude the bulk of your natives to be the most pernicious race of little odious vermin, that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth.
333 ページ - No Pride, Vanity or Affectation: No Fops, Bullies, Drunkards, strolling Whores, or Poxes : No ranting, lewd, expensive Wives: No stupid, proud Pedants: No importunate, overbearing, quarrelsome, noisy, roaring, empty, conceited, swearing Companions : No Scoundrels raised from the Dust upon the Merit of their Vices; or Nobility thrown into it on account of their Virtues: No Lords, Fidlers, Judges or Dancing-masters.
161 ページ - He was perfectly astonished with the historical account I gave him of our affairs during the last century, protesting •' it was only a heap of conspiracies, rebellions, murders, massacres, revolutions, banishments, the very worst effects that avarice, faction, hypocrisy, perfidiousness, cruelty, rage, madness, hatred, envy, lust, malice, or ambition, could produce.
165 ページ - And he gave it for his opinion, " that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass, to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind,, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
256 ページ - This was the account given me of the struldbmgs, as near as I can remember. I afterwards saw five or six of different ages, the youngest not above two hundred years old, who were brought to me at several times by some of my friends ; but although they were told, " That I was a great traveller, and had seen all the world...
63 ページ - That all true believers break their eggs at the convenient end: and which is the convenient end, seems, in my humble opinion, to be left to every man's conscience, or at least in the power of the chief magistrate to determine.
50 ページ - ... silk -, the red is given to the next, and the green to the third, which they all wear girt twice round about the middle ; and you see few great persons about this court who are not adorned with one of these girdles.