Mr. Midshipman Easy - Frederick Marryat - 图书 - Createspace - 9781500471996 - 2014年7月13日
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Mr. Midshipman Easy

Publisher Marketing: Mr Nicodemus Easy was a gentleman who lived down in Hampshire; he was a married man, and in very easy circumstances. Most couples find it very easy to have a family, but not always quite so easy to maintain them. Mr Easy was not at all uneasy on the latter score, as he had no children; but he was anxious to have them, as most people covet what they cannot obtain. After ten years, Mr Easy gave it up as a bad job. Philosophy is said to console a man under disappointment, although Shakespeare asserts that it is no remedy for toothache; so Mr Easy turned philosopher, the very best profession a man can take up, when he is fit for nothing else; he must be a very incapable person indeed who cannot talk nonsense. For some time, Mr Easy could not decide upon what description his nonsense should consist of; at last he fixed upon the rights of man, equality, and all that; how every person was born to inherit his share of the earth, a right at present only admitted to a certain length that is, about six feet, for we all inherit our graves, and are allowed to take possession without dispute. But no one would listen to Mr Easy's philosophy. The women would not acknowledge the rights of men, whom they declared always to be in the wrong; and, as the gentlemen who visited Mr Easy were all men of property, they could not perceive the advantages of sharing with those who had none. However, they allowed him to discuss the question, while they discussed his port wine. The wine was good, if the arguments were not, and we must take things as we find them in this world. Review Citations: Library Journal 08/01/1997 pg. 142 (EAN 9780935526400, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  Marryat, Frederick 1792-1848

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2014年7月13日
ISBN13 9781500471996
出版商 Createspace
页数 142
商品尺寸 216 × 280 × 8 mm   ·   344 g

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