| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 446 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...not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding their inseparable proprieties ? in short, we see nothing but them, hear nothing but them. Is it not they... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 442 páginas
...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, or men. For, is it not manifest, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all other offices oi human life ? are not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 448 páginas
...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, or men. For, is it not manifest, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all other offices of human life ? are not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 342 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...Are. not beauty, and wit, and mien, and breeding, * AllinliuR to the word microcosm, or a little world, u nan bath bt'tu called by philosophers. their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1831 - 184 páginas
...beings , which the world call improperly suits of clothes , are hi reality the most refined species of 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 other offices of human life? Are not... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 páginas
...author, " what 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 or at— " Is it not they," he asks, " and they alone, who walk the streets?" "It is true, indeed," he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 páginas
...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 or men. For, is it not manifest that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all other offices of human lifel are not beauty,... | |
| John Wesley - 1851 - 64 páginas
...being's, which the world call improperly suits of clothes, are in reality the most retined species of 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 other offices of human life ? Are not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1857 - 432 páginas
...those beings, which the world call improperly suits of clothes, are in reality the most refined species of animals ; or to proceed higher, that they are rational creatures, or man. For is it not manifest, that they live, and move, and talk, and perform all other offices of human... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 páginas
...author, " what 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 or men." " Is it not they," he asks, " and they alone who walk the streets ?" " It is true, indeed," he adds,... | |
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