| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 sayfa
...ocular conviction to a Jakes, or an oven ; to the windows of a bawdy-house, or to a sordid lantern. tly flies. Thought would destroy their paradise. No more ; where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis thousand to go out of it, sod return no more. I profess to your highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 476 sayfa
...annihilate, and so of a sudden, as I pretend? What shall I say in return of so invidious an objection? Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to Your Highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 444 sayfa
...ocular conviction to a jakes, or an oven ; to the windows of a bawdy-house, or to fa sordid lantern. Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to Your Highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 sayfa
...annihilate, and so of a sudden, as I pretend? What shall I say in return of so invidious an objection? Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to your Highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 sayfa
...annihilate, and so of a sudden, as I pretend? What shall I say in return of so invidious an objection? Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to your Highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 sayfa
...I pretend? What shall I say in return of so invidious an objection? Books, like men their authori, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to your Highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Frank Jenners Wilstach - 1916 - 540 sayfa
...if a man should buy clothes that did not lit him, only because made by some famous tailor. — POPE. Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. — SWIFT. Books, like proverbs, receive their value... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 sayfa
...annihilate, and so of a sudden, as I pretend ? What shall I say in return of so invidious an objection ? Books, like men their authors, have no more than one way of coming into the world, but there are ten thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to your highness, in the integrity of my heart,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 490 sayfa
...ocular Conviction to a Jakes, or an Oven ; to the Windows of a Bawdy-house, or to a sordid Lanthorn. Books, like Men their Authors, have no more than one Way of coming into the World, but there are ten Thousand to go out of it, and return no more. I profess to Tour Highness, in the Integrity of my Heart,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 494 sayfa
...Conviction to a Jakes, or an Oven ; to the Windows of a Bawdy-house, or to a sordid Lanthorn. KBooks, like ! Men their Authors, have no more than one Way of coming into the World, but there are ten Thousand to \go out of it, and return no more. " I profess to Tour Highness, in the Integrity of my... | |
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