Strutt, the same Cock of his Hat, and Posture of his Sword (as far as the Change of Fashions will allow) the same Understanding, the same Compass of Knowledge, with the very same Absurdity, Impudence and Impertinence of Tongue. The Compleat English Gentleman - Сторінка lvавтори: Daniel Defoe, Karl Daniel Bülbring - 1890 - 295 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 554 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat, and posture of his sword, (as far as the change of fashions will allow) the same understanding, the same compass of knowledge, with the very * The story of Le Sack m;my of the Dean's f; lends have heard him tell, as he had it from the earl... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 378 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat, and posture of his sword, (as far as the change of fashions will allow) the same understanding, the same compass...estate, and has no need to mind his book, which is * The story of Le Sack many of the Dean's friends have heard him tell, as he had it from the carl himself.... | |
| 1813 - 534 стор.
...displeased to see them here. Speaking of the young heir to a large property, bred up in private, he says : «He is taught from the nursery that he must inherit...mind his book, which is a lesson he never forgets to the-end of his life. His chief solace is to steal down and play at span-farthing with the page or young... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1824 - 518 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat, and posture of his sword, (as far as the change of fashions will allow,) the same understanding, the same compass...absurdity, impudence, and impertinence of tongue.* * The late Sir David Dalrymple gives this account of the state of the gay world in the reign of Queen... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1901 - 582 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat and posture of his sword (as far as the change of fashions will allow), the same understanding, the same compass...absurdity, impudence, and impertinence of tongue." Addison, too, inveighs against j the vogue, and insists that pedagogues are worse paid than footmen.2... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 502 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat, and posture of his sword, (as far as the change of fashions will allow,) the same understanding, the same compass...very same absurdity, impudence, and impertinence of tongue.2 He is taught from the nursery, that he must inherit a great estate, and has no need to mind... | |
| Lee McCardell - 1958 - 352 стор.
...the same strut, the same cock of his hat, and posture of his sword, (as far as the change of fashions will allow) the same understanding, the same compass...absurdity, impudence and impertinence of tongue." 4 Tall, dark, bush-browed Dr. Swift had left a country parish near Dublin and come to London to press... | |
| Christopher Christie - 2000 - 374 стор.
...which led them to underv alue education. Writing of the son of rich parents, Jonathan Swift observed: 'He is taught from the nursery, that he must inherit a great estate, and hath no need to mind his book, which is a lesson he never forgets to the end of his life'.1"* In The... | |
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