| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 402 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...sense, is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte ho makes is himself ; and when that is once compassed, the difficulty is not so great in bringing over... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - 1887 - 272 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties after his particular notions ; because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...reason ; when imagination is at cuffs with the senses ; imagination at cuffs with and common understanding, as well as <*c«««i• common sense, is kicked... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 460 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties after his particular notions, , because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...his reason, when imagination is at cuffs with the i senses, and common understanding as well as common sense is kicked out of doors, the first proselyte... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1892 - 500 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties, after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...reason ; when imagination is at cuffs with the senses ; 5 and common understanding, as well as common sense, is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties, after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...kicked out of doors; the first proselyte he makes is 1 Here is another defect in the manuscript ; but I think the author did wisely, and that the matter,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties, after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn ignorance of the people. -^Eut-whea-a man's fanr-y ^e^_astride_on_his_reasonj^when imagination is at cuffs with the senses,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties, after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...when imagination is at cuffs with the senses, and commorl understanding, as well as common sense, is kicked out of doors, the first proselyte he makes... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1919 - 740 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form parties after his particular notions, because that instructs him in his private infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...of the people. But when a man's fancy gets astride of his reason, when imagination is at cuffs with the senses, and common understanding, as well as common... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 494 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form Parties after his particular Notions ; because that instructs him in his private Infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...common Understanding, as well as common Sense, is Kickt out of Doors ; the first Proselyte he makes, is Himself, and when that is once compass'd, the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 486 sayfa
...the less he is inclined to form Parties after his particular Notions ; because that instructs him in his private Infirmities, as well as in the stubborn...Ignorance / of the People. But when a Man's Fancy gpts a ttriJfl H^' on his Reason, when Imaginatiotijs_at Cuff's with the/ *—° Senses, and cummon... | |
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