The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes, Historical and Critical, Nide 7J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... means to leave Blefuscu ; and , after some difficulties , returns safe to his native country ......... 841 97 PART II . A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG CHAP . I. A great storm described . The long - boat sent to fetch water : the author goes ...
... means to leave Blefuscu ; and , after some difficulties , returns safe to his native country ......... 841 97 PART II . A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG CHAP . I. A great storm described . The long - boat sent to fetch water : the author goes ...
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... meaning of it . " - The Bishop was perfectly right . Neither Gulliver nor John Bull can properly be either relished or un- derstood by our volatile neighbours , Gulliver , however , was immediately translated by the Abbé Des Fontaines ...
... meaning of it . " - The Bishop was perfectly right . Neither Gulliver nor John Bull can properly be either relished or un- derstood by our volatile neighbours , Gulliver , however , was immediately translated by the Abbé Des Fontaines ...
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... means to amend them . " - ORRERY . C " This important year [ 1727 ] sent into the world Gulliver's Travels ; ' a production so new and so strange , that it filled the reader with a mingled emotion of merriment and amazement . It was ...
... means to amend them . " - ORRERY . C " This important year [ 1727 ] sent into the world Gulliver's Travels ; ' a production so new and so strange , that it filled the reader with a mingled emotion of merriment and amazement . It was ...
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... mean time , I felt same kind ( as I conjec- at least forty more of the tured ) following the first . I was in the utmost astonishment , and roared so loud , that they all ran back in a fright ; and some of them , as I was aft- erwards ...
... mean time , I felt same kind ( as I conjec- at least forty more of the tured ) following the first . I was in the utmost astonishment , and roared so loud , that they all ran back in a fright ; and some of them , as I was aft- erwards ...
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... means suf- fer his majesty to endanger his person , by mount- ing on my body . It has been remarked , that courage in whatever cause , though it sometimes excites indignation , is never the object of contempt ; but this appears to be ...
... means suf- fer his majesty to endanger his person , by mount- ing on my body . It has been remarked , that courage in whatever cause , though it sometimes excites indignation , is never the object of contempt ; but this appears to be ...
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able animal answer appeared Aristotle attended AUTHOR Balnibarbi Big-endian bishops Blefuscu body Brobdingnag called captain carried Cato the younger CHAP church clergy commanded common court creature desired discourse discover emperor England farther favour feet flapper gave give GLUBBDUBDRIB Glumdalclitch ground Gulliver's Travels half hand happened head heard honour hope horse Houyhnhnms hundred inhabitants island Japan justice kind king kingdom kingdom of Ireland ladies land language Laputa learned least letters patent likewise Lilliput Lilliputians lives look Luggnagg majesty majesty's manner master ment minister nardac nature neral never observed opinion palace person pleased prince putians queen reader reason received sail servants ship side soon struldbrugs swearing thing thought thousand tincture tion told took top-mast travels ture virtue voyage walked wherein whereof whole wholly words Yahoos yards young
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Sivu 175 - 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.
Sivu 46 - Emperor to entertain his Majesty and the court with a dance on the rope, and whoever jumps the highest without falling, succeeds in the office. Very often the chief ministers themselves are commanded to show their skill, and to convince the Emperor that they have not lost their faculty.
Sivu 17 - College in Cambridge at fourteen years old, where I resided three years, and applied myself close to my studies: but the charge of maintaining me (although I had a very scanty allowance) being too great for a narrow fortune, I was bound apprentice to Mr. James Bates, an eminent surgeon in...
Sivu 243 - But for short conversations a man may carry implements in his pockets and under his arms, enough to supply him, and in his house he cannot be at a loss. Therefore the room where company meet who practise this art, is full of all things ready at hand, requisite to furnish matter for this kind of artificial converse.
Sivu 243 - 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.
Sivu 21 - I attempted to rise, but was not able to stir ; for as I happened to lie on my back, I found my arms and legs were strongly fastened on each side to the ground, and my hair, which was long and thick, tied down in the same manner. I likewise felt several slender ligatures across my body, from my arm-pits to my thighs.
Sivu 60 - ... and breaking it according to the ancient practice, happened to cut one of his fingers. Whereupon, the emperor, his father published' an edict, commanding all his subjects, upon great penalties, to break the smaller end of their eggs. The people so highly resented this law, that our histories*tell us, there have been six rebellions raised on that account; wherein one emperor lost his life, and another his crown.
Sivu 29 - I awaked by a very ridiculous accident; for the carriage being stopped a while, to adjust something that was out of order, two or three of the young natives had the curiosity to see how I looked when I was asleep; they climbed up into the engine, and advancing very softly to my face, one of them, an officer in the guards, put the sharp end of his half-pike a good way up into my left nostril, which tickled my nose like a straw...
Sivu 368 - When I thought of my family, my friends, my countrymen, or human race in general, I considered them as they really were, Yahoos in shape and disposition, perhaps a little more civilized, and qualified with the gift of speech, but making no other use of reason, than to improve and multiply those vices, whereof their brethren in this country had only the share that nature allotted them.
Sivu 352 - As these noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by nature with a general disposition to all virtues, and have no conceptions or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature, so their grand maxim is, to cultivate reason, and to be wholly governed by it.