| Ian Small, Marcus Walsh - 1991 - 238 sayfa
...course a relation of the spider in the Battle of the Books, who is accused by Swift's bee of boasting ' of being obliged to no other Creature, but of drawing and spinning out all from yourself. For the Scriblerians the modern subjectivist editor is a creature spider-like confined to itself and... | |
| Timothy J. Reiss - 2002 - 562 sayfa
...shows, merely ephemeral, not something whose "spinning out all from [him]self" should be boasted of: "if we may judge of the Liquor in the Vessel by what...plentiful Store of Dirt and Poison in your Breast." So which is better? asks the bee: "That. . . which feeding and engendering on it self, turns all into... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 2004 - 290 sayfa
...hope you will henceforth take warning, and consider duration and matter as well as method and art. You boast, indeed, of being obliged to no other creature...plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast; and though I would by no means lessen or disparage your genuine stock of either, yet I doubt you are somewhat... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 sayfa
...pioprie mani ei materiali sono stati cavati in tutto e per tutto dal mio proprio corpo. and art (1). You boast indeed of being obliged to no other creature,...plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast; and. though I would by no means lessen .or disparage your genuine stock of either, yet I doubt you are somewhat... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1853 - 312 sayfa
...hope you will henceforth take warning, and consider duration arid matter, as well as method and art. You boast, indeed, of being obliged to no other creature,...may judge of the liquor in the vessel by what issues out^ou possess a good plentiful store of dirt and poison in your breast ; and, though I would by no... | |
| 1958 - 424 sayfa
...all the flowers and blossoms of the field and garden." "You boast, indeed," he retorts to the spider, "of being obliged to no other creature, but of drawing and spinning all out from yourself; that is to say, . . . you possess a good plentiful store of dirt and poison... | |
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