The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen 5J. Johnson, J. Nichols, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, R. Faulder, G. and J. Robinson, R. Lea, J. Nunn, W. Cuthell, T. Egerton, ... [and 12 others], 1801 |
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... wise a man as Epicurus ; the corrupt part of his sect only borrowed his name , as the monkey did the cat's claw , to draw the chesnut out of the fire . However , the first step to the cure , is to know the disease ; and though truth may ...
... wise a man as Epicurus ; the corrupt part of his sect only borrowed his name , as the monkey did the cat's claw , to draw the chesnut out of the fire . However , the first step to the cure , is to know the disease ; and though truth may ...
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... wise sages , which would be a sort of ingratitude ; and he that calls a man ungrateful , sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of , Ingratum si dixeris , omnia dicis . But , what I blame the philosophers for , ( though some may ...
... wise sages , which would be a sort of ingratitude ; and he that calls a man ungrateful , sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of , Ingratum si dixeris , omnia dicis . But , what I blame the philosophers for , ( though some may ...
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... wise man is never less alone , than when he is alone : Nunquam minus solus , quam cùm solus . T And Archimedes , the famous mathematician , was so intent upon his problems , that he never minded the soldiers who came to kill him ...
... wise man is never less alone , than when he is alone : Nunquam minus solus , quam cùm solus . T And Archimedes , the famous mathematician , was so intent upon his problems , that he never minded the soldiers who came to kill him ...
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... wise men with the utmost scorn and contempt ; but I rather wonder , when I observe gentlemen in the country , rich enough to serve the nation in parliament , poring in Partridge's almanack , to find out the events of the year , at home ...
... wise men with the utmost scorn and contempt ; but I rather wonder , when I observe gentlemen in the country , rich enough to serve the nation in parliament , poring in Partridge's almanack , to find out the events of the year , at home ...
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... wise to wander in generals , and talk dubiously , and leave to the reader the business of interpreting . On the first of this month a French General will be killed by a random shot of a cannon - ball . * About this time there were some ...
... wise to wander in generals , and talk dubiously , and leave to the reader the business of interpreting . On the first of this month a French General will be killed by a random shot of a cannon - ball . * About this time there were some ...
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