| Jonathan Swift - 1711 - 440 páginas
...his . Head, the proper Branches of this Reafoning Vegetable, till the Axe of Intemperance has lopt off his Green Boughs, and left him .a withered Trunk: He then flies to Art, -and puts on a Perewig, valuing himfelf upon an Unnatural Bundle of Hairs, all covered with Powder, that never grew... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 páginas
...proper Branches of this reafoning Vegetable ; till the Axe of Intemperance his lopped off his OJreen Boughs, and left him a withered Trunk : He then flies to Art, and puts on a Perriwig ; valuing himfelf upon an unnatural Bundle of Hairs, all covered with Powder, that never grew on his Head : But now,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...Hair on his Head, the proper Branches of this reafoning Vegetable ; till the Axe of Intemperance hath lopped off his Green Boughs, and left him a withered...flies to Art, and puts on a Perriwig ; valuing himfelf upon an unnatural Bundle of Hairs, ail covered with Powder, that never grew on his Head : But now,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...on his Head, the proper-Branches of this reafoning Vegetable; •until the Ax of Intemperance hath lopped off his green Boughs, and left him a withered Trunk : he then flieth to Art, and putteth on a Perriivig ; valuing himfelf upon an unnatural Bundle of Hairs, all... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 páginas
...thriving condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reafoning vegetable, until the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green...withered trunk : he then flies to art, and puts on &perriwig, valuing himfelf upon an unnatural bundle of hairs, all covered with powder, that never grew... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 486 páginas
...condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reafoning vegetable; until the ax of intemperance has lopped off his green boughs, and...withered trunk : he then flies to art, and puts on a fcrriivig ; valuing himfelf up» on • This paper was wrote in derifion of ttle fryle and ijianner... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1765 - 334 páginas
...thriving condition, wearmg his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reafoning vegetable, until the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green...then flies to art, and puts on a perri<wig, valuing himlelf upon an unnatural bundle of hairs, all covered with powder,. that never grew on his head ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 326 páginas
...thriving condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the prdper branches of this reafoning vegetable, until the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green...a withered trunk : he then flies to art, and puts drt .1 pci'fi'wig, valuing himfelf upon an unnatural bundle of hairs, all covered with powder, that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 páginas
...thriving condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reafoning vegetable, until the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green boughs, and left him a withered trunk i he then flies to art, and puts on a^rrnwV, valuing himfelf upon an unnatural bundle of hairs, all... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...thriving condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reafoning vegetable, until the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green...then flies to art> and puts on a perriwig, valuing .Jiimfclf upon an unnatural bundle of hairs (all covered with powder) that never grew on his head ;... | |
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