| Jonathan Swift - 1831 - 184 sayfa
...unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain , his heart , and his spleen. But 1 plainly perceived at every operation , that the farther...found the defects increase upon us in number and bulk. Fro..:t all which I justly formed this conclusion to myself, that whatever philosopher or projector... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 sayfa
...to condemn the so-called wisdom which consists in unmasking ; concluding his argument as follows : " Whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to solder and patch op the flaws and imperfections of nature, will deserve much better of mankind, and teach us a more... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 532 sayfa
...all amazed to find so many unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his spleen : but I plainly perceived...justly \formed this conclusion to myself, that whatever Vphilosopher or projector can find out an art to solder and patch up the flaws and imperfections of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 460 sayfa
...all amazed to find so many unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his spleen, but I plainly perceived...whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to sodder and patch up the flaws and imperfections of Nature, will deserve much better of mankind and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1892 - 500 sayfa
...under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his spleen : but I plainly 10 perceived at every operation, that the farther we...find out .an art to solder and patch up the flaws 15 and imperfections of nature, will deserve much better of mankind, and teach us a more useful science,... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 sayfa
...all amazed to find so many unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his spleen, but I plainly perceived...number and bulk ; from all which, I justly formed the conclusion to myself that whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to solder and patch... | |
| Gerald Patrick Moriarty - 1893 - 388 sayfa
...unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his tpleen, but I plainly perceived at every operation that the...number and bulk ; from all which, I justly formed the conclusion to myself that whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to solder and patch... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 sayfa
...all amazed to find so many unsuspected faults under one suit of clothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, and his spleen ; but I plainly perceived...whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to sodder and patch up the flaws and imperfections of nature, will deserve much better of mankind, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 486 sayfa
...unsusp^tp^ fgnlts unHpr one suitofclothes. Then I laid open his brain, his heart, arid" his 'spIeerT; but I plainly perceived at every operation, that the...whatever philosopher or projector can find out an art to sodder and patch up the flaws and imperfections of nature, will deserve much better of mankind, and... | |
| John Ruskin - 1908 - 842 sayfa
...one Suit of Cloaths. Then 1 laid open his Brain, his Heart, and his Spleen : but I plainly perceived that the farther we proceeded, we found the Defects...whatever philosopher or projector can find out an Art to sodder and patch up the flaws and imperfections of nature, will deserve much better of mankind and... | |
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