The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, المجلد 9W. Durell, 1812 |
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... lives retired , yet in good esteem among his neighbours . Although Mr. Gulliver was born in Nottinghamshire , where his father dwelt , yet I have heard him say his family came from Oxfordshire ; to confirm which , I have observed in the ...
... lives retired , yet in good esteem among his neighbours . Although Mr. Gulliver was born in Nottinghamshire , where his father dwelt , yet I have heard him say his family came from Oxfordshire ; to confirm which , I have observed in the ...
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... lives chiefly upon his own demesnes ; seldom , ex- cept upon great occasions , raising any subsidies upon his subjects , who are bound to attend him in his wars , at their own expense . An establishment was also made of six hundred ...
... lives chiefly upon his own demesnes ; seldom , ex- cept upon great occasions , raising any subsidies upon his subjects , who are bound to attend him in his wars , at their own expense . An establishment was also made of six hundred ...
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... live the most puissant King of Lilliput ! " This great prince received me at my landing with all possi- ble encomiums , and created me a nardac upon the spot , which is the highest title of honour among them . His majesty desired I ...
... live the most puissant King of Lilliput ! " This great prince received me at my landing with all possi- ble encomiums , and created me a nardac upon the spot , which is the highest title of honour among them . His majesty desired I ...
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... live . Their notions relating to the duties of parents and children , differ extremely from ours . For , since the conjunction of male and female is founded upon the great law of nature , in order to propagate and continue the species ...
... live . Their notions relating to the duties of parents and children , differ extremely from ours . For , since the conjunction of male and female is founded upon the great law of nature , in order to propagate and continue the species ...
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... lives of an innocent peo- ple . * ARTICLE III . That , whereas certain ambassadors arrived from the court of Blefuscu , to sue for peace in his majesty's court : he , the said Flestrin , did , like a false traitor , aid , abet , comfort ...
... lives of an innocent peo- ple . * ARTICLE III . That , whereas certain ambassadors arrived from the court of Blefuscu , to sue for peace in his majesty's court : he , the said Flestrin , did , like a false traitor , aid , abet , comfort ...
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الصفحة 179 - An expedient was therefore offered, that since words are only names for things, it would be more convenient for all men to carry about them such things as were necessary to express the particular business they are to discourse on. And this invention would certainly have taken place, to the great ease as well as health of the subject, if the women, in conjunction with the vulgar and illiterate, had not threatened to raise a rebellion, unless they might be allowed the liberty to speak with their tongues,...
الصفحة 190 - 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.
الصفحة 250 - I said there was a society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black, and black is white, according as they are paid.
الصفحة 210 - ... been destroyed by time or public disturbances. But the usual way of computing how old they are, is, by asking them what kings or great persons they can remember, and then consulting history ; for infallibly the last prince in their mind did not begin his reign after they were fourscore years old. They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld ; and the women more horrible than the men.
الصفحة 176 - The first professor I saw was in a very large room, with forty pupils about him. After salutation, observing me to look earnestly upon a frame, which took up the greatest part of both the length and breadth of the room, he said perhaps I might wonder to see him employed in a project for improving speculative knowledge by practical and mechanical operations.
الصفحة 120 - ... long; twenty or thirty of which tubes, charged with the proper quantity of powder and balls, would batter down the walls of the strongest town in his dominions in a few hours, or destroy the whole metropolis, if ever it should pretend to dispute his absolute commands. This I humbly offered to his majesty, as a small tribu-te of acknowledgment, in return of so many marks that I had received of his royal favour and protection.
الصفحة 26 - ... side, so that my face was parallel to his, and he stood but three yards off: however, I have had him since many times in my hand, and therefore cannot be deceived in the description. His dress was very plain and simple, and the fashion of it between the Asiatic and the European: but he had on his head a light helmet of gold, adorned with jewels, and a plume on the crest.
الصفحة 210 - ... to carry them from the beginning of a sentence to the end ; and by this defect, they are deprived of the only entertainment, whereof they might otherwise be capable. " The language of this country being always upon the flux, the...
الصفحة 118 - 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.
الصفحة 18 - I could not sufficiently wonder at the intrepidity of these diminutive mortals, who durst venture to mount and walk upon my body, while one of my hands was at liberty, without trembling at the very sight of so prodigious a creature as I must appear to them.