| Burges Johnson - 1927 - 340 páginas
...twigs to its sapless trunk; it is now at best but the reverse of what it was, a tree turned upside down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the...do her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate, destined to make her things clean, and be nasty itself ; at length, worn out to the stumps in the service... | |
| Andre Breton - 1997 - 384 páginas
...twigs to its sapless trunk; 'tis now, at best, but the reverse of what it was, a tree turned upside down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the air; 'tis now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 páginas
...of twigs to its sapless trunk; 'tis now at best but the reverse of what it was, a tree turned upside down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the air; 'tis now handled by every dirty wench, condemned to do her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate,... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 páginas
...to its sapless trunk (1): it is now, at best, but the reverse of what it was, a tree turned upside down, the branches on the earth, and the root in the...do her drudgery, and, by a capricious kind of fate, destined to make other things clean, and be nasty itself : at length, worn to the stumps (2) in the... | |
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