Jonathan Swift: Essays on His Satire and Other StudiesOxford University Press, 1964 - 292 páginas |
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... mind is regarded and provided for before the sensitive pleasing of the body . And with all generous persons married thus it is , that where the mind and person pleases aptly , there some unaccomplishment of the body's delight may be ...
... mind is regarded and provided for before the sensitive pleasing of the body . And with all generous persons married thus it is , that where the mind and person pleases aptly , there some unaccomplishment of the body's delight may be ...
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... mind , or more improved them by reading and conversation . Yet her memory was not of the best [ this defect she shared with him ] , and was impaired in the latter years of her life . But I cannot call to mind that I ever once heard her ...
... mind , or more improved them by reading and conversation . Yet her memory was not of the best [ this defect she shared with him ] , and was impaired in the latter years of her life . But I cannot call to mind that I ever once heard her ...
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... mind : The common Fluency of Speech in many Men and most Women is owing to a Scarcity of Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the ...
... mind : The common Fluency of Speech in many Men and most Women is owing to a Scarcity of Matter , and Scarcity of Words ; for whoever is Master of Language , and hath a Mind full of Ideas , will be apt in speaking to hesitate upon the ...
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