Therefore sit down and be quiet, and mind your business as you should do, and contract your friendships, and expect no more from man than such an animal is capable of, and you will every day find my description of Yahoos more resembling.* You should think... Miscellanies: The Tenth Volume - Página 86de Jonathan Swift - 1745 - 277 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Jonathan Swift - 1912 - 508 páginas
...animal is capable of, and you will every day find my description of Yahoos more resembling.3 You should think and deal with every man as a villain, without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less. This is an old true lesson. You believe, every one will... | |
| 1926 - 526 páginas
...misanthropie (Cf. lettre à Pope " 1 hâte and detest that animal called man " Lettre à Sheridan " You should think and deal with every man as a villain without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less "). La satire de l'amour-propre est plus poussée encore... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 páginas
...animal is capable of, and you will every day find my description of Yahoos more resembling. You should think and deal with every man as a villain, without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less. This is an old true lesson. You believe, every one will... | |
| Howard Erskine-Hill - 1993 - 132 páginas
...every day find my Description of Yahoos more resembling'. Swift goes on to advise Sheridan: 'You should think and deal with every Man as a Villain, without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less.' (Correspondence, III. 94). Of course the Yahoos are designed... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1994 - 448 páginas
...animal is capable of, and you will everyday find my description of yahoos more resembling. You should think and deal with every man as a villain, without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less. This is an old lesson. Then, after further sensible admonitions... | |
| John Farrell - 2006 - 372 páginas
...Thomas Sheridan, "and you will every day find my Description of Yahoos more resembling. You should think and deal with every Man as a Villain, without calling him so, or flying from him, or valuing him less. This is an old true Lesson."36 This chastened relaxation... | |
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