10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STRULDBRUGS»
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Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels - Strona 71
CHAPTER X In Luggnagg Gulliver meets the Struldbrugs, a group of people who are immortal. At first Gulliver is delighted at this notion, assuming that these beings enjoy perpetual youth. He finds out, however, that Struldbrugs are not forever ...
Marguerite Feitlowitz, Jonathan Swift, 1984
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Millennial Money: How Young Investors Can Build a Fortune - Strona 45
In his famous travels, Gulliver meets a group of immortals known as Struldbrugs. Theirs is a rather depressing variety of immortality because, while they do live forever, they continue to age and decay. Struldbrugs are a nuisance to the mortal ...
Patrick O'Shaughnessy, 2014
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Modernist Mysteries: Persephone - Strona 330
He is referring to the tenth chapter of part 3 of Gulliver's Travels, in which Gulliver travels to Laputa and meets a group of people, Struldbrugs, who never die. Rather than enjoy eternal youth, however, the Struldbrugs just keep getting older and ...
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Scholars and Gypsies: An Autobiography - Strona 111
THE STRULDBRUGS In Trinity we were never allowed to forget past traditions, for the destiny of the College lay in the hands of the aged Provost and his still more ancient colleagues of the Board. One Saturday morning I stood in fascinated ...
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The Very Best of Jonathan Swift In Plain and Simple English ...
among the rest, a young girl born; about three years ago: that these productions were not peculiar to any family, but a mere effect of chance; and the children of the STRULDBRUGS themselves were equally mortal with the rest of the people.
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: ...
A particular de» ''- scription e/~/jfc Struldbrugs, with many converse tions hetween the author and some eminent persons upon that subset!. TH E Luggnuggians are a polite and generous people ; and although they are not without some share ...
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth, 1784
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Delphi Complete Works of Jonathan Swift (Illustrated)
A particular description of the Struldbrugs, with many conversations between the author and some eminent persons upon that subject. The Luggnaggians are a polite and generous people; and although they are not without some share of that ...
A particular description of the Struldbrugs, with many conversations between the Author and some eminent persons upon that subject. THE LUGGNAGGIANS are a polite and generous people, and although they are not without some share of ...
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Death be Not Proud: The Problem of the Afterlife - Strona 20
If in Gulliver's own country there still exists a fear of death, his hosts tell him, he might like to take one or two Struldbrugs with him in order to educate his fellow citizens. Gulliver meets a few Struldbrugs and is persuaded that theirs is indeed a ...
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The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver, Into Several Remote Nations of the ...
The king heard ofrall that had passed between me and my friends upon this occasion, and railed me very pleasantly; wishing I could send a couple of Struldbrugs to my own country, to arm our people against the fear of death ; but this the ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «STRULDBRUGS»
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The God quest: why humans long for immortality
When on his travels Gulliver discovers that among the inhabitants of Luggnagg live the Struldbrugs, born with a red spot on their foreheads indicating that they ... «New Statesman, jul 15»
Trois mois par année
Il les appelait les «Struldbrugs»: des personnes qui ne peuvent pas mourir, mais qui vieillissent jusqu'à ce qu'elles soient si décrépites et si invalides que la ... «Acadie Nouvelle, jan 15»
In the lifespan game, 100 is the new 80
Three hundred years ago Jonathan Swift wrote about people like that in his satire “Gulliver's Travels.” Struldbrugs, he called them: people who could not die but ... «Pittsburgh Post Gazette, jan 15»
Lifespan growth may bring golden handshake at 80
Struldbrugs, he called them: people who could not die, but went on aging until they were so decrepit and disabled that death would have been a mercy. «London Free Press, jan 15»
Gwynne Dyer: Average lifespan is still increasing
Struldbrugs, he called them: people who could not die, but went on ageing until they were so decrepit and disabled that death would have been a mercy. «Straight.com, jan 15»
Happy Blairmas
... over for the EU presidency. But Tony struldbrugs on, chalking up those air miles, inter alia as Middle East peace envoy – a handle Orwell would have relished. «London Review of Books, dez 14»
Is hoping to die at 75 a bad idea?
MH Have you forgotten the Struldbrugs in Gulliver's Travels? They were born with a black spot on their foreheads, which signified that they would live for ever. «The Guardian, out 14»
Stop whingeing. The young have never had it so good
Or that as in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels, they be labeled "Struldbrugs" and be made legally dead if they survive beyond a certain age, with their ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jan 14»
What exactly are the benefits of an extended life span?
Shakespeare had King Lear lament the tortures of aging, while the myth of Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth in Florida and the eternal life of the Struldbrugs in ... «Deseret News, dez 13»
On Dying After Your Time
Shakespeare had King Lear lament the tortures of aging, while the myth of Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth in Florida and the eternal life of the Struldbrugs in ... «New York Times, nov 13»