| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 212 oldal
...replied upon him, that his epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent ; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently of a mystery, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 212 oldal
...replied upon him, that his epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently of a mysterv, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought not... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 296 oldal
...replied upon him, that his epithet was understood in a mytho10 logical and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent ; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently 15 of a mystery, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 508 oldal
...replied upon him, that his epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent ; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently of a mystery, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought not... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1905 - 436 oldal
...it was replied upon him that this epithet was used in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent ; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently of a mystery, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought not... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1905 - 436 oldal
...it was replied upon him that this epithet was used in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid them to wear a' broomstick on their coats—a caution that seemed unnatural and impertinent; upon which he was taken up short, as one who... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1905 - 470 oldal
...upon him that this epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However he objccted again why their father should forbid them to wear a broomstick on their eoats, a caution that seemed unnatural and impertinent; upon which he was taken up short, as one that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 oldal
...replied upon him, that his epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again, why their father should forbid...impertinent ; upon which he was taken up short, as one who spoke irreverently of a mystery, which doubtless was very useful and significant, but ought not... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 oldal
...replied upon him that this epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again why their father should forbid them...pried into or nicely reasoned upon. And in short, thenfather's authority being now considerably sunk, this expedient was allowed to serve as a lawful... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 574 oldal
...replied upon him that this epithet was understood in a mythological and allegorical sense. However, he objected again why their father should forbid them to wear a broom-sfick on their coats, a caution that seemed unnatural and impertinent; upon which he was taken... | |
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