Lastly, his writings have set all our wits and men of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that any of them have come up to the beauties of the original, I think we may venture... The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift... - Page 132de Jonathan Swift - 1813Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Tobias George Smollett - 1779
...which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet fay that any of them have come op to the beauties of the original, I think we may venture...that every one of them writes and thinks much more juftly than they did forae time fir.ce.' Next follow?, " A Moden Enquiry into the Reafons of trie Joy... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...have set all our wits and men of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that...variety of subjects which he has treated of in so different a manner, and yet all so perfectly well, made the world believe that it was impossible they... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...have set all our wits and men of- letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that...variety of subjects which he has treated of in so different a manner, and yet all so perfectly well, made the world believe that it was impossible they... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1801
...have set all our wits and men of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that any of them have come up tothe beauties of the original, I think we may venture to affirm, that every one of them writes and... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1803
...captain Steele is the greatest scholar and best casuist of any man in England. they had littie or no notion before; and though we cannot yet say that any of them have come up 10 the beauties of the original, I think we may venturf to affirm, that every one of them writes and... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though tve cannot yet say that any of them have come up to the...think we may venture to affirm, that every one of them imtes and thinks much more justly than tltey did some time since*." Of the almost immediate utility... | |
 | 1810
...and men of letters upon anew way of thinking, of which they but had little or no notion before — Every one of them writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since.' Some facts, however, relative to this period, have escaped his industry. Budgell declares that 20,000... | |
 | 1809
...upon a nc-*- Way of thinking, of which they h:ul hut little or no notion hefore — Kvery one of tliem writes and thinks much more justly than they did some time since." Some facts, however, relative to this period, have escaped his industry, iludgell declares, that 20,00u... | |
 | Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814
...have set all our wits and men of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; and though we cannot yet say that...variety of subjects which he has treated of in so different a manner, and yet all so perfectly well, made the world believe that it was impossible they... | |
 | Jonathan Swift - 1814
...wits and men of letters upon a new way of thinking, of which they had little or no notion before ; nnd though we cannot yet say that any of them have come...variety of subjects which he has treated of in so different a manner, and yet all so perfectly well, made the world believe that it was impossible they... | |
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