| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 oldal
...being obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself; that is to say, Hunt arrived in the carriage, attended by soldiers,...that I could imagine his spirit soaring over us. Th are somewhat obliged, for an increase of both, to a little foreign assistance. Your inherent portion... | |
| Frank Lentricchia - 1980 - 406 oldal
...obliged to no other Creature, but of drawing, and spinning out all from your self; That is to say, if we may judge of the Liquor in the Vessel by what...plentiful Store of Dirt and Poison in your Breast. . . . the Question comes all to this; Whether is the nobler Being of the two, That which by a lazy... | |
| Timothy J. Reiss - 2002 - 562 oldal
...shows, merely ephemeral, not something whose "spinning out all from [him]self" should be boasted of: "if we may judge of the Liquor in the Vessel by what...plentiful Store of Dirt and Poison in your Breast." So which is better? asks the bee: "That. . . which feeding and engendering on it self, turns all into... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 oldal
...being obliged to no other creature but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself; that is to say, if we may judge of the liquor in the vessel by what...disparage your genuine stock of either, yet I doubt you are somewhat obliged, for an increase of both, to a little foreign assistance. Your inherent portion... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 oldal
...being obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself ; that is to say, if we may judge of the liquor in the vessel by what...disparage your genuine stock of either, yet I doubt you are somewhat obliged, for an increase of both, to a little foreign assistance. Your inherent portion... | |
| 1958 - 424 oldal
...obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning all out from yourself; that is to say, . . . you possess a good plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast," and you produce "nothing at all but flybane and cobwebs." Whereas he himself, the bee points out, "by an... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1853 - 312 oldal
...being obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself; that is to say, if we may judge of the liquor in the vessel by what issues out^ou possess a good plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast ; and, though I would by no... | |
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