These postulata being admitted, it will follow in due course of reasoning that those beings, which the world calls improperly suits of clothes, are in reality the most refined species of animals ; or, to proceed higher, that they are rational creatures,... The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Including ... - Página 259por Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 páginas
...tbofe Beings which the World calls improperly Suits ofCtoath, are in Reality the moft refined Species of Animals, or to proceed higher, that they are Rational...Offices of Human Life ? Are not Beauty, and Wit, and Mien, and Breeding, their infeparable Proprieties ? In fhort, we fee nothing but them, hear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1710 - 402 páginas
...which the World calls improperly Suits of Cloaths, are in Reality the moft refined Species of Anihials, or to proceed higher, that they are Rational Creatures,...Offices of Human Life? Are not Beauty, and Wit, and Mien, and Breeding, their infeparable Proprieties ? In ihort, We fee nothing but them, hear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 páginas
...thofe Beings which the World calls improperly Suits of Cloatbs, are in Reality the moft refined Species of Animals ; or, to proceed higher, that they are...Offices of human Life ? Are not Beauty, and Wit, and Mien, and Breeding, their infeparable Proprieties ? In fhort, we fee nothing but them, hear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 páginas
...follow in due courfe of reafoning, that thofe beings which the world calls improperly fails of deaths, are in reality the moft refined fpecies of animals...manifeft, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform aH other offices of human life ? Are not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding, their infeparable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 páginas
...follow in due ,courfe of reafoning, that tliofe beings whidi the world calls improperly foils of chaths, are in reality the moft refined fpecies of animals...offices of human life ? Are not beauty, and. wit, and mien, and breeding, their infeparable proprieties ? In fhort, we fee nothing but them, bear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 páginas
...beings, which the world calls improperly fuits of cloaths, are in reality the moft refined ipecies of animals; or to proceed higher, that they are rational...offices of human life ? are not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding their infeparable proprieties ? in fliort we fee nothing but them, hear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 páginas
...follow in due courfe of j-eafoning, that thofe beings which the world calls improperly fuits of deaths, are in reality the moft refined fpecies of animals...offices .of human life ? Are not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding, their infeparable properties ? In fhort, we fee nothing but them, hear nothing... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 páginas
...flipt down for the fervice of both ? Thefe poftulata being admitted, it will follow in. due courfe of reafoning, that thofe beings, which the world calls...offices of human life ? are not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding their infeparable proprieties ? in fhort we fee nothing but them, hear nothing but... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 páginas
...being admitted, it will follow in due eourfe of reafoning, that thofe beings, which the world Call improperly fuits of cloaths, are in reality the moft...they are rational creatures, or men. For is it not nunifeft, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all other offices of human life ? Are not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 páginas
...animals ; or to proceed higher, that they are rational creatures, or men. For, is it not manifest, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all...offices of human life ? are not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding their inseparable proprieties ? in short we see nothing but them, hear nothing but... | |
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