| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...beholding the chasms and ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near at his wit's end ; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till...each other by sight), A plague split you, said he ; is it you, with a vengeance, that have made this litter here ? could not you look before you, and... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...beholding the chasms and ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near at his wit's end ; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till...each other by sight), A plague split you, said he ; is it you, with a vengeance, that have made this litter here ? could not you look before you, and... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 674 páginas
...wisely gathering causes from events (for they knew each other by sight), A plague split you, said he ; is it you, with a vengeance, that have made this litter here ? could not you look before you, and be d — d ? do you think I have nothing else to do (in the devil's name) but to mend and repair after you... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 páginas
...moderns was founded by their advocates. [S.] 2 Supposed to be the tutelar deity of the flies. [S.] was ready to burst. At length, casting his eye upon...litter here? Could not you look before you, and be d — d ? Do you think I have nothing else to do (in the devil's name) but to mend and repair after your... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 páginas
...beholding the chasms, the ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near 15 at his wit's end; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till...other by sight), " A plague split you! " said he; . . . " is it you, with a vengeance, that have made this 20 litter here? Could not you look before... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 806 páginas
...beholding the chasms, the ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near at his wits' end ; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till he was ready to hurst. At length, casting his eye upon the bee, and wisely gatherIng causes from events (for they knew... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 páginas
...of the moderns was founded by their advocates 2 Supposed to be the tutelar deity of the flies. [S.] was ready to burst. At length, casting his eye upon...litter here ? Could not you look before you, and be d — d ? Do you think I have nothing else to do (in the devil's name) but to mend and repair after your... | |
| B. Ellen Burke - 1911 - 268 páginas
...fortress, he was very near at his wit's end; he stormed and raved like a madman, and swelled until he was ready to burst. At length, casting his eye upon the bee, he wisely judged causes from results, for they knew each other by sight. 198 it you that has made this... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 páginas
...beholding the chasms and ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near at his wit's end ; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till...each other by sight), A plague split you, said he; is it you, with a vengeance, that have made this litter here ? could not you look before you, and be... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 páginas
...beholding the chasms, the ruins, and dilapidations of his fortress, he was very near at his wit's end ; he stormed and swore like a madman, and swelled till...was ready to burst. At length, casting his eye upon 35 the bee, and wisely gathering causes from events, (for they knew each other by sight), A plague... | |
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