The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature of All Times and Nations, Том 3Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1891 |
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... struldbrugs , or in the Balnibarbian tongue , and my in- immortals . I said I had not , and desired terpreter delivered my meaning in that of he would explain to me what he meant Luggnagg . The king was much delighted by such an ...
... struldbrugs , or in the Balnibarbian tongue , and my in- immortals . I said I had not , and desired terpreter delivered my meaning in that of he would explain to me what he meant Luggnagg . The king was much delighted by such an ...
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... struldbrugs , if they would please to admit me . The gentleman to whom I addressed my discourse , because ( as I have already ob- served ) he spoke the language of Balni- barbi , said to me , with a sort of a smile , which usually ...
... struldbrugs , if they would please to admit me . The gentleman to whom I addressed my discourse , because ( as I have already ob- served ) he spoke the language of Balni- barbi , said to me , with a sort of a smile , which usually ...
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... struldbrugs before their eyes . " That the system of living contrived by me was unreasonable and unjust ; because it supposed a perpetuity of youth , health , and vigor , which no man could be so foolish to hope , however extravagant he ...
... struldbrugs before their eyes . " That the system of living contrived by me was unreasonable and unjust ; because it supposed a perpetuity of youth , health , and vigor , which no man could be so foolish to hope , however extravagant he ...
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... struldbrugs of one age do not understand those of another ; neither are they able after two hundred years to hold any conversation ( further than by a few general words ) with their neighbors , the mortals ; and thus they lie under the ...
... struldbrugs of one age do not understand those of another ; neither are they able after two hundred years to hold any conversation ( further than by a few general words ) with their neighbors , the mortals ; and thus they lie under the ...
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... struldbrugs to my own country to arm our people against the fear of death ; but this , it seems , is forbidden by the fundamental laws of the kingdom , or else I should have been well content with the trouble and expense of transporting ...
... struldbrugs to my own country to arm our people against the fear of death ; but this , it seems , is forbidden by the fundamental laws of the kingdom , or else I should have been well content with the trouble and expense of transporting ...
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