At ninety they lose their teeth and hair ; they have at that age no distinction of taste, but eat and drink whatever they can get without relish or appetite. The diseases they were subject to still continue, without increasing or diminishing. In talking,... Dean Swift and His Writings - Sayfa 238Gerald Patrick Moriarty tarafından - 1893 - 341 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 sayfa
...Relifh or Appetire. The Difeafes they were fubje& to ftill continue, without Encreafing or Dirainifhing. In Talking, they forget the common Appellation of Things, and the Names of Perfons, even of thofe who are their nearefi Friends and Relations. For the fame Reafon they never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 sayfa
...RelUh. or Appetite. The Difeafes they were fubjecb to, ftill continue without encreafing or diminifhing. In talking,, they forget the common Appellation of Things, and the Names of Perfons, even of thofe, who are their neareft Friends and .Relations. For the fame Reafon, they never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 sayfa
...relifh or appetite. The difeafes they were fubjeft to ftill continae, without encreafing or diminifhing. In talking they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of perfons, even of thofe who are their, neareft friends and relations. For the fame reafon they never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 sayfa
...appetite. The dif» safes they were fubjeft to ftill continue, without encreafr ing or diminifhing. In talking they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of perfons, even of thofe who are their neareft friends and relations. For the fame reafon they never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 sayfa
...relifh or appetite. The difeafes they were fubject to ftill continue, without encreafing or diminifhing. In talking they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of perfons, even of thofe who are their neareft friends and relations. For the fame reafon they never... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 sayfa
...be witnesses in any cause, either civil, or criminal, not even for the decision of meers and bounds. At ninety, they lose their teeth and hair ; they have...can get, without relish or appetite. The diseases tJiey were subject to still continue, without increasing or diminishing. In talking, they forget the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 374 sayfa
...witnesses in any cause, either civil or criminal, not even for the decision of ineers and bounds. " At ninety, they lose their teeth and hair ; they have at that age no distinction of taste, but eat and driok whatever they can get, without relish or appetite. The diseases they were subject to still continue,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 sayfa
...cause, either civil or criminal, not even for the decision of meers and bounds. ' At ninety they loose their teeth and hair ; they have at that age no distinction...In talking, they forget the common appellation of thing*, and tlic names of persons, even of those who are their nearest friends and relations. Fer the... | |
| Joseph Droz - 1832 - 340 sayfa
...law. At ninety they lose their teeth and hair, and have no distinction of taste, but eat and flrink whatever they can get, without relish or appetite....or diminishing. In talking, they forget the common appellations of things, and the names of persons, even of those, who are their nearest friends and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 sayfa
...criminal, not even for the decision of meers and ' A1 ninety, they lose their teeth and hair ; t'noy at that age no distinction of taste, but eat and drink...were subject to still continue, without increasing or dimimshing. ln talking, they forget the common appellation of things, and the names of persons, even... | |
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