| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 páginas
...To conclude from all, what is man himself but a micro-coat,™ or rather a complete suit of clothes with all its trimmings? As to his body, there can be no dispute; but examine even the acquirements of his mind, you will find them all contribute in their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2006 - 270 páginas
...rather a complete suit of clothes with all its trimmings? As to his body, there can be no dispute; but examine even the acquirements of his mind, you...will find them all contribute in their order towards furnishing out an exact dress. To instance no more: is not religion a cloak; honesty a pair of shoes... | |
| John Farrell - 2006 - 372 páginas
...ones as well: "To conclude from all, what is Man himself but a Micro-Coat, or rather a compleat Suit of Cloaths with all its Trimmings? As to his Body, there can be no dispute; but examine even the Acquirements of his Mind, you will find them all contribute in their... | |
| 1916 - 256 páginas
...fashionable dress. . . . What is man himself but a microcoat, or rather a complete suit of clothes with all its trimmings? as to his body, there can be no dispute: but examine even the acquirements of his mind . . . is not religion a cloak; honesty a pair... | |
| Jan Veldkamp - 1923 - 132 páginas
...birch. To conclude from all, what is man himself but a micro-coat, or rather a complete suit of clothes with all its trimmings? As to his body there can be no dispute; but examine even the acquirements of his mind, you will find them all contribute in their... | |
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