But my heart is too heavy to continue this irony longer; for it is manifest, that whatever stranger took such a journey, would be apt to think himself travelling in Lapland or Ysland, rather than in a country so favoured by nature as ours, both in fruitfulness... The Intelligencer ... - Página 171por Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1729 - 217 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan - 1730 - 284 páginas
...pompous Equipages. WITH what Envy and Admiration would thefe Gentlemen return from fo de' lightfula Progrefs? What glorious Reports would they make when...too heavy to continue this Irony longer, for it is' manifeft, that whatever Stranger took fuch a Journey , would be apt to think himfelf travelling in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 páginas
...the perpetual Concourfe to and fro of pompous Equipages. WITH what Envy, and Admiration, would thofe Gentlemen return from fo delightful a Progrefs? What...too heavy to continue this Irony longer ; for it is manifeft, that whatever Stranger took fuch a Journey, would be apt to think himlelf travelling in Lowland,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 páginas
...Equipages. WITH what Envy and Admiration would thofe Gentlemen return from fo delightful a Progrefe ? What glorious Reports would they make when they -went...too heavy to continue this Irony longer, for it is Tnanifeft, that whatever Stranger took fuch a Journey, would be apt to think himfelf travelling in... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 454 páginas
...the perpetual concourfe to and fro of pompous equipages. With what envy and admiration would thofe gentlemen return from fo delightful a progrefs ? what...too heavy to continue this irony longer ; for it is manifeft, that whatever ftranger took fuch a journey, would be apt to think himfelf travelling in Lapland... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 394 páginas
...the perpetual concourfe to and fro of pompous equipages. WITH what envy and admiration would thofe gentlemen return from fo delightful a progrefs ; what...too heavy to continue this irony longer ; for it is manifeft, that whatever ftranger took fuch a journey, would be apt to think himfelf travelling in Lapland... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 394 páginas
...the perpetual concourfe to and fro of pompous equipages. With what envy and admiration would thofe gentlemen return from fo delightful a progrefs ? what...too heavy to continue this irony longer ; for it is manifeft, that whatever fIranger took fuch .a journey, would be apt to think himfelf travelling in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 460 páginas
...the perpetual concourfe to and fro of pompous equipages. With what envy and admiration would thofe gentlemen return from fo delightful a progrefs ? what...reports would they make, when they went back to England 9 But my heart is too heavy to continue this irony longer ; for it is manifeft, that whatever ftranger... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...the perpetual concourfe to and fro of pompous equipages. With what envy and admiration would thofe gentlemen return from fo delightful a progrefs ? what...he.avy to continue this irony longer ; for, it is nianifeft, that, whatever ftranger took fuch a journey, would be apt to think himfelf travelling in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 páginas
...pages. With what envy and admiration would those gen-* tlemen return from so delightful a progress ? what glorious reports would they make, when they went...too heavy to continue this irony longer: for it is manifest, that whatev«r stranger took such a journey, would be apt to think himself travelling in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 páginas
...equipages. With what envy and admiration would those gentlemen return from so delightful a progress ? what glorious reports would they make, when they went...too heavy to continue this irony longer: for it is manifest, that whatever stranger took such a journey, would be apt to think himself travelling in Lapland... | |
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