| 1763 - 552 páginas
...any grandeur of mind, but the mere unaffected bent of his nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelling;...and, therefore, a good name to him is no more than à precious ointment would be to thefe. Whoever, for the fake of others, were to defcribe the mture... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1764 - 456 páginas
...nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelliflg; and therefore, a good name to him is no more than...for the fake of others, were to defcribe the * Queen Anne. 354 A SHORT CHARACTER OF nature of a ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, muft be underftood... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 304 páginas
...his nature. He is without the fenfe of mame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of imelling ; and therefore a good name to him is no more than a...precious ointment would be to thefe. Whoever, for the lake of others, were to defcribe the nature of a 'ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, muft be under*... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 378 páginas
...his nature. He is without the rents of mame-or glory, ns ibmsmen are without the fenfe of finelling ; and therefore, a good name to him is no more than...Whoever, for the fake of others, were to defcribe the nature of a ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, muft be underftood to do it without any perfonal... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 404 páginas
...any grandeur of mind, but the mere unaffected bent of his nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelling ; and . ., therefore therefore, a good name to him is no more than a precious ointment would be to thefe. Whoever, for the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...any grandeur of mind, but the mere unaffected bent of his nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame, or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelling...Whoever, for the fake of others, were to defcribe the nature of a ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, muft be underftood to do it without any perfonal... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 462 páginas
...any grandeur of mind, but the mere unaffected bent of his nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelling,...Whoever, for the fake of others, were to defcribe the nature of a ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, muft be underftood to do it without any perfonal... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 432 páginas
...indifferent he was to applaufe, and how infenfible of reproach; he is, fays he, without the fenfe of fliame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelling,...more than a precious ointment would be to thefe." After having exhibited this genuine picture of his excellency and his government of Ireland, as I may... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 436 páginas
...he is, fays he, without the fenfe of fiiame or glory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmelHng, and therefore a good name to him is no more than a precious ointment would be to thefe." After having exhibited this genuine picture of his excellency and his government of Ireland, as I may... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 554 páginas
...nature. He is without the fenfe of fhame or g'ory, as fome men are without the fenfe of fmeliing ; and, therefore, a good name to him is no more than...Whoever, for the fake of others, were to defcribe the nature of a ferpent, a wolf, a crocodile, or a fox, mull be underitood to do it, without any perfonal... | |
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