| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 466 páginas
...more particulars, when my master commanded me silence. He said, " whoever understood the nature of Yahoos, might easily believe it possible for so vile...mind to which he was wholly a stranger before. He * It would perhaps be impossible, by the most laboured argument, or forcible eloquence, to shew the... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 468 páginas
...more particulars, when my master commanded me silence. He said, " whoever understood the nature of Yahoos, might easily believe it possible for so vile...mind to which he was wholly a stranger before. He * It would perhaps be impossible, by the most laboured argument, or forcible eloquence, to shew the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1887 - 268 páginas
...to more particulars, when my master commanded ine silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...whole species, so he found it gave him a disturbance irf his mind, to which he was wholly a stranger before. He thought his ears, being used to such abominable... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 288 páginas
...more particulars, when my master commanded me to be silent. He said whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...their strength and cunning equalled their malice. But although he hated the Yahoos of this country, yet he no more blamed them for their odious qualities... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 páginas
...to more particulars when my master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...action I had named, if their strength and cunning equaled their malice. But as my discourse had increased his abhorrence of the whole species, so he... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...to more particulars when my master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...action I had named, if their strength and cunning equaled their malice. But as my discourse had increased his abhorrence of the whole species, so he... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...to more particulars when my master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...action I had named, if their strength and cunning equaled their malice. But as my discourse had increased his abhorrence of the whole species, so he... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1919 - 740 páginas
...to more particulars, when my master commanded me silence. He said whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...which he was wholly a stranger before. He thought his e^rs being used to such abominable words, might by degrees admit them with less detestation. That although... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 páginas
...to more particulars when my master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of ar of these corrosive fires, Shall breathe her balm....shall we send In search of this new world? whom shall ;aid cunning equaled their malice. But as my discourse had increased his abhorrence of the whole species,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1992 - 290 páginas
...to more particulars, when my master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of Yahoos might easily believe it possible for so vile...equalled their malice. But, as my discourse had increased the abhorrence of the whole species, so he found it gave him a disturbance in his mind, to which he... | |
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