| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...in the effects of the air-pump. To swell a man with a tympany, is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolic beings at the...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions ; for we have no way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 432 páginas
...swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolick beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions, for we have no way... | |
| 1816 - 514 páginas
...swell a man with tymfiany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Maty a merry bout have those frolicsome beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...tumble with an epilepsy, and revive and tumble again, he knows not why. Sometimes obstructing the bile, that they may see how a man looks when he is yellow;... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 424 páginas
...philosopher in the effects of the airpump. To swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolic beings at the...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions, for we have no way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 586 páginas
...swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolick beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions, for we have no way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 596 páginas
...swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolick beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions, for we have no way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 páginas
...swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolick beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions; for we have no way... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 páginas
...frog. Many a merry bout have these frolic beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport it ¡a to see a man tumble with an epilepsy, and revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. Ai they are wiser and more powerful than wrt they have more exquisite diversions, fur we have no way... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1879 - 130 páginas
...philosopher in the effects of the air-pump. To swell a man with a tympany is as good sport as to blow a frog. Many a merry bout have these frolic beings at the...revive and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. As they are wiser and more powerful than we, they have more exquisite diversions, for we have no way... | |
| 1885 - 932 páginas
...asthma, as a human philosopher in the effects of the air-pump. Many a merry bout have these frolick beings at the vicissitudes of an ague, and good sport...revive, and tumble again, and all this he knows not why. The paroxysms of the gout and stone must undoubtedly make high mirth, especially if the play be a little... | |
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