| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 pages
...Difcourfe had increafed his. Abhorrence of the whole Species, fo he found he gave him a Difturbance .in his Mind, to which he was wholly a Stranger before. He thought his Ears being ufed to fuch abominable Words, might by De-; grees admit them with lefs Deteftation. That although... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 pages
...Taboos might eafily believe it poffible for fo vile an Animal, Fa ta to be capable *of every Aftion I had named, if their Strength and Cunning equalled their Malice. But as my Difcourfe had increafed his Abhorrence of the whole Species, fo he found it gave him a Difturbance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 pages
...Silence. He faid, Whoever underftood the Nature of Taboos, might eafily believe it poffible for fo vile an Animal, to be capable of every Action I had...Strength and Cunning equalled their Malice. But as my Difcourfe.had increafed his Abhorrence of the whole Species, fo he found it gave him a Difturbance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 pages
...Silence. He faid, whoever underftood the Nature of Taboos, might eafily believe ir poffible for Ib vile an Animal, to be capable of every Action I had...Strength and Cunning equalled their Malice. But, as my Difcourfe had increafed the Abhorrence of the whole Species, fo he found it gave him a Difturbance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 pages
...filence. He faid, whoever underftood the nature of yahoos, might eafily believe it polfible for fo vile an animal to be capable of every action I had named, if their ftrength and cunning equalled their malice. But as my difeourie had increaled his abhorrence of the... | |
| 512 pages
...me filence. He faid, whoever underftood the nature of Yahoos might ea/ily believe it poffible for fp vile an animal, to be capable of every action I had named, if their ftrength and cunning equalled their malice. But as my difcourfe had increafed his abhorrence of the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 pages
...more particulars, when ffiy master commanded me silence. He said, whoever understood the nature of yahoos, might easily believe it possible for so vile...he found it gave him a disturbance in his mind, to * It would perhaps be impossible, by the most laboured argument) or forcible eloquence, to show the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 pages
...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 an animal to he capable of every action I had named, if their strength and cunning equalled their malice. But as... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 pages
...vices by which tiiey become wretched, and the aiu by which they art dtoiiujed.— H. vile an animai to be capable of every action I had named, if their...strength and cunning equalled their malice. But as iny discourse had increased his abhorrence of the whole species, so he found it gave him a disturbance... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 494 pages
...more particulars, when my master commanded me silence. He said, " whoever understood the nature of Yahoos, might easily believe it possible for so vile...malice. But as my discourse had increased his abhorrence * It would perhaps be impossible, by the most laboured argument, or forcible eloquence, to shew the... | |
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