Now, I take all this to be the last degree of perverting nature; one of whose eternal laws it is, to put her best furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come, I do here think fit to... The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ... - Page 105by Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 2984 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Boyd White - 1985 - 400 pages
...to put her best Furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the Charges of all such expensive Anatomy for the Time to come; I do here think fit to inform the Reader, that in such Conclusions as these, Reason is certainly in the Right; and that in most Corporeal Beings, which... | |
| Kenneth Craven - 1992 - 262 pages
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| Stephen W. Melville, Bill Readings - 1995 - 418 pages
...the same consistence quite thro' ... therefore, in order to save the Charges of all such expensive Anatomy for the Time to come; I do here think fit to inform the Reader, that in such Conclusions as these, Reason is certainly in the Right; and that in most Corporeal Beings, which... | |
| John Gross - 1998 - 1064 pages
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| Jonathan Swift - 2003 - 722 pages
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| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 pages
...to put her best furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come, I do here think fit to inform the reader that in such conclusions as these, reason is certainly in the right, and that in most corporeal beings which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2006 - 270 pages
...to put her best furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the charges of all such expensive anatomy for the time to come, I do here think fit to inform the reader, that in such conclusions as these, reason is certainly in the right, and that in most corporeal beings, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2006 - 344 pages
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| John Farrell - 2006 - 372 pages
...to put her best Furniture forward. And therefore, in order to save the Charges of all such expensive Anatomy for the Time to come; I do here think fit to inform the Reader, that in such Conclusions as these, Reason is certainly in the Right; and that in most Corporeal Beings, which... | |
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