The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Including the Whole of His Posthumous Pieces, Letters, &c, Nide 5C. Elliot, 1784 |
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Sivu 18
... person and gefture of him that was to fpeak . He appeared to be of a middle age , and taller than any of the other three who attended him , whereof one was a page that held up his train , and feemed to be fomewhat longer than my middle ...
... person and gefture of him that was to fpeak . He appeared to be of a middle age , and taller than any of the other three who attended him , whereof one was a page that held up his train , and feemed to be fomewhat longer than my middle ...
Sivu 20
... person of high rank from his Imperial Majesty . His Excellency , having mounted on the fmall of my right leg , advanced forwards to my face , with about a dozen of his retinue . And produ cing his credentials under the fignet - royal ...
... person of high rank from his Imperial Majesty . His Excellency , having mounted on the fmall of my right leg , advanced forwards to my face , with about a dozen of his retinue . And produ cing his credentials under the fignet - royal ...
Sivu 25
... person , by mounting on my body . 7 At the place where the carriage ftopt , there ftood an ancient temple , efteemed to be the lar- geft in the whole kingdom , which , having been polluted fome years before by an unnatural mur- der ...
... person , by mounting on my body . 7 At the place where the carriage ftopt , there ftood an ancient temple , efteemed to be the lar- geft in the whole kingdom , which , having been polluted fome years before by an unnatural mur- der ...
Sivu 27
... person and habit defcribed . Learn- ed men appointed to teach the author their lan- guage . He gains favour by his mild difpofition . His pockets are fearched , and his fword and pif- tols taken from him . W HEN I found myfelf on my ...
... person and habit defcribed . Learn- ed men appointed to teach the author their lan- guage . He gains favour by his mild difpofition . His pockets are fearched , and his fword and pif- tols taken from him . W HEN I found myfelf on my ...
Sivu 114
... person I had first feen in the field . The farmer having ( as I fuppofe by their talk ) received fuch an account of me as his fervant could give him , took a piece of a small straw , a- bout the fize of a walking - ftaff , and therewith ...
... person I had first feen in the field . The farmer having ( as I fuppofe by their talk ) received fuch an account of me as his fervant could give him , took a piece of a small straw , a- bout the fize of a walking - ftaff , and therewith ...
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affured againſt almoſt anfwer animal becauſe Blefufcu Brobdingnag caufe CHAP confefs converfation court creature curiofity defcribed defign defired difcourfe diſcover diſtance eaſily Emperor exprefs fafe faid fame fatire feemed feen feet fent fervants ferved feven feveral fhall fhew fhip fhort fhould fide figns fince firft firſt fmall fome fometimes foon fpecies ftand ftone ftrong fubject fuch fuffer fuppofe gave Glumdalclitch greateſt Gulliver hand hath Hawkef himſelf honour horfe horſe houfe houſe Houyhnhnms hundred impoffible iſland King laft Laputa laſt leaft leaſt lefs likewife mafter Majefty Majefty's manner minifters moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nardac nature obferved occafion Orrery paffed perfons pleafed pleaſed prefent prince purpoſe raiſe reader reafon reft ſeveral ſmall ſome Struldbrugs thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand tion took ufual underſtand underſtood uſe veffel virtue voyage whereof whofe words Yahoos
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Sivu 186 - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Sivu 256 - The other project was a scheme for entirely abolishing all/ words whatsoever; and this was urged as a great advantage in point of health as well as brevity. For it is plain that every word we speak is in some degree a diminution of our lungs by corrosion, and consequently contributes to the shortening of our lives.
Sivu 363 - That although he hated the Yahoos of this country, yet he no more blamed them for their odious qualities than he did a gnnayh (a bird of prey) for its cruelty, or a sharp stone for cutting his hoof. But when a creature pretending to reason, could be capable of such enormities, he dreaded lest the corruption of that faculty might be worse than brutality itself.
Sivu 310 - In talking, they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations. For the same reason, they never can amuse themselves with reading, because their memory will not serve to carry them from the beginning of a sentence to the end...
Sivu 391 - 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.
Sivu 16 - I had the fortune to break the strings, and wrench out the pegs, that fastened...
Sivu 42 - This diversion is only practised by those persons who are candidates for great employments and high favour at court. They are trained in this art from their youth, and are not always of noble birth or liberal education. When a great office is vacant, either by death or disgrace (which often happens), five or six of those candidates petition the 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.
Sivu 256 - 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 431 - ... king, they set up a rotten plank or a stone for a memorial, they murder two or three dozen of the natives, bring away a couple more by force for a sample, return home, and get their pardon. Here commences a new dominion acquired with a title by divine right.
Sivu 361 - Poor nations are hungry, and rich nations are proud; and pride and hunger will ever be at variance.