| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 388 páginas
...Debr, having never till then fecna Kace of Mortals fo fingular in their Shapes, 16 A VOYAGE Shapes, Habits, and Countenances. Their Heads were all reclined...outward Garments were adorned with the Figures of Suns, Moons, and Stars, interwoven with thofe of Fiddles^ Flutes, Harps, Trumpets, Guittars, Harpficords,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 páginas
...all reclined cither to the right, or the left ; one of the Eyes turned inward, and the other dircctly up to the Zenith. Their outward Garments were adorned with the Figures of Suns, Moons, and Stars, interwoven with thofc of Piddles, Flutes, Harps, Trumpets, Guittars, Harpficords,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 páginas
...I much m their Debt ; having, never, till then, feen a Race of Mortals fo Angular in their Shapes, Habits, and Countenances. Their Heads were all reclined,...outward Garments were adorned with the Figures of Suns, Moons, and Stars, ini terwoven with thofe of Fiddles, Flutes, Harps, Trumpets, Guittars, Harpficords... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 páginas
...reclined either to the Right, or to the Left -, one of their Eyes turned inward, and the other direftly up to the Zenith. Their outward Garments were adorned with the Figures of Suns, Moons, and Stars, interwoven with thofe of Fiddles, Flutes, Harps, Trumpets, Guittars, Harpficords,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 páginas
...was 1 much in their debt; having never till then feen a race of mortals fo Angular in their ibapes, habits, and countenances. Their heads were all reclined...left; one of their eyes turned inward, and the other direfitly up to the zenith *. Their outward garments were adorned with the figures of funs, moons,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 páginas
...in their fhapes., habits, and countenances. 'Their heads were all reclined eitherto the right or to the left ; one of their eyes turned inward, and the...figures of funs, moons, and ftars, interwoven with thole of fiddles, flutes, harps, trumpets, guittars, harpficords, and many other inftruments of mufic... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 510 páginas
...was I much in their debt ; having never till then feen a race of mortals fo fingular in their fhapes, habits, and countenances. Their heads were all reclined...zenith *. Their outward garments were adorned with the the figures of funs, moons, and ftars, interwoven with thofe of fiddles, flutes, harps, trumpets, guittars,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 páginas
...I much in their debt; having never till then, seen a race of mortals, so singular in their shapes, habits, and countenances. Their heads were all reclined,...the other directly up to the zenith*. Their outward gar- . ments were adorned with the figures of suns, moons, and stars; interwoven with those of fiddles,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 páginas
...then seen a race of mortals so singular in their shapes, habits, and countenances. Their heads \rere all reclined, either to the right or the left ; one...outward garments were adorned with the figures of suns, moons, and stars; interwoven with those of fiddles, flutes, harps, trumpets, guitars, harpsichords,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 páginas
...was I much in their debt ; having never till then seen a race of mortals so singular in their shapes, habits, and countenances. Their heads were all reclined,'...outward garments were adorned with the figures of suns, moons, and stars ; interwoven with those of fiddles, flutes, harps, trumpets, guitars, harpsichords... | |
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