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" 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. And this invention would... "
Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World - Página 225
por Jonathan Swift, John Francis Waller - 1865 - 352 páginas
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On Literature

Umberto Eco - 2005 - 356 páginas
...particular Business they are to discourse on. And this Invention would certainly have taken place, to the great Ease as well as Health of the Subject, if the...after the Manner of their Forefathers: Such constant irreconcilable Enemies to Science are the common People. However, many of the most Learned and Wise...
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Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics

René Dirven, Marjolyn Verspoor - 2004 - 300 páginas
...particular business they are to discourse on. And this invention would certainly have taken place, to the great ease as well as health of the subject, if the...speak with their tongues, after the manner of their ancestors; such constant irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people. However, many of...
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Irony

Claire Colebrook - 2004 - 210 páginas
...atrachment ro the proper body of the referent: 'And this invention would cerrainly have raken place, ro the great ease as well as health of the subject, if the women in conjunction with the vulgat and illirerare had nor threatened ro raise a rebellion, unless they might be allowed the liberty...
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Irony

Claire Colebrook - 2004 - 210 páginas
...the ptopet body of the tefetent: 'And this invention would cettainly have taken place, to the gteat ease as well as health of the subject, if the women in conjunction with the vulgat and illitetate had not thteatened to taise a tebellion, unless they might be allowed the libetty...
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On Language and Linguistics: Volume 3

M.A.K. Halliday, Jonathan J. Webster - 2003 - 490 páginas
...edn (1953: 203-4) The passage continues: And this Invention would certainly have taken place, to the great Ease as well as Health of the Subject, if the...after the Manner of their Forefathers: Such constant and irreconcileable Enemies to Science are the common People. Since, however, we have to put up with...
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Language and Clinical Communication: This Bright Babylon

John Skelton - 2008 - 176 páginas
...particular business they are to discourse on.' And this invention would certainly have taken place, to the great ease as well as health of the subject, if the...after the manner of their forefathers; such constant irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people . . . . . . Another great advantage proposed...
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Letture inglesi: coordinate al programma governativo dei licei e corredate ...

Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 páginas
...particular business they are to discourse on. And this invention would certainly have taken place, to the great ease as well as health of the subject, if the...after the manner of their forefathers; such constant, irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise...
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The Works, Volumen11

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 464 páginas
...particular business they are to discourse on." And this invention would certainly have taken place, to the great ease, as well as health of the subject, if the...after the manner of their forefathers ; such constant irreconcilable enemies to science are the common people. However, many of the most learned and wise...
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The Works of D. Jonathan Swift: In Nine Volumes, Volumen3

Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 330 páginas
...allowed the Liberty to fpeak with their Tongues, after the Manner of their Forefathers : Such conftant irreconcileable Enemies to Science are the common People. However, many of the moil learned and wife adhere to the new Scheme of expreffing themf elves by Tbings; which hath only...
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