Examples of using Jonathan swift in English and their translations into Greek
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Every man desires to live long,” wrote Jonathan Swift,“but no man would be old.”.
Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745, was an Irish literary genius,
Over three centuries ago, Jonathan Swift said that“falsehood flies,
As Jonathan Swift wrote more than two hundred years ago,“Falsehood flies,
The original idea of the opera came from Jonathan Swift, who wrote to Alexander Pope on 30 August 1716 asking"….
such as Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift or Voltaire.
Writers such as Jonathan Swift, Edmund Burke,
I want you to meet Jonathan Swift, the author of that evil political book Gulliver's Travels!
Jonathan Swift was right when he said,“Every man desires to live long,
playwrights include Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift and the creator of Dracula, Bram Stoker.
Jonathan Swift said,“Everybody wants to live forever, but nobody wants to grow old.”.
Lenny Bruce's satire is related to the kind of social satire found in the works of Aristophanes, Jonathan Swift.
In literature, the country has produced renowned authors such as Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's Travel,
Borges follows the history of this argument through Blaise Pascal and Jonathan Swift, then observes that in his own time, the vocabulary had changed.
Jonathan Swift expressed it this way,“Every man desires to live long,
Lord Byron and Jonathan Swift.
More than 300 years ago Jonathan Swift wrote,“falsehood flies
It is believed that Jonathan Swift was inspired by this sight in his description of Gulliver lying on his back when he first arrives in Lilliput.
Jonathan Swift once wrote,"Every man desires to live long,
Jonathan Swift, said,“Every man desires to live long; yet no man