| Jonathan Swift - 1901 - 296 sayfa
...good jest; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute. At this the spider, having swelled himself into the size and posture of 5 a disputant, began his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with a resolution to be heartily... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 sayfa
...autant, began his argument in the true spirit of TV. with resolution to be heartily scurrilous ¡jry, in the mess. Whether this disappointment made Mr...Morgan more peevish than usual, or he really thought h against all conviction. Not to disparage myself, said he, by the comparison with such a rascal, what... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 sayfa
...know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute. At this the s?ider, _ . resolution to be heartily scurrilous 3m' angry, to urge on his own reasons without the least regard... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 sayfa
...whom all the world allows to be so much your betters." — " By my troth," said the bee, " the putant, began his argument in the true spirit of controversy,...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. • 5 " Not to disparage myself," said he, " by the comparison with such a... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 806 sayfa
...good jest ; and you will do me a favor to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.** At this, the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry ; to urge on his own reasons without the least regard... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 sayfa
...good jest, and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1908 - 404 sayfa
...jest, and you will do me a favour, to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this, the spider, having...his opposite, and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. " Not to disparage myself," said he, " by the comparison with such a rascal,... | |
| B. Ellen Burke - 1911 - 268 sayfa
...good jest; and you will do me a favor to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this, the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry; to urge on his own reasons without the least regard... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute. At this the spider, having...his opposite ; and fully predetermined in his mind against all conviction. Not to disparage myself, said he, by the comparison with such a rascal, what... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me a favour 55 to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute. At this the spider, having...scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, 60 without the least regard to the answers or objections of his opposite ; and fully predetermined... | |
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