| Jonathan Swift - 1857 - 432 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the Ancients, we...our own beyond our wings and our voice ; that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got, has been by infinite labour... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got has been by infinite labour and... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our nights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got has been by infinite labour and... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us, the ancients, we are content, with the bee, to pretend to nothing 1 Richard Bentlelr, who had written a work to shew that the greater port of JEsop's Fablci iv.is of... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1882 - 236 sayfa
...improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age." We, the ancients, "profess to nothing of our own, beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got has been by infinite labour and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 444 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own, beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got, has been by infinite labour... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 532 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...\ own, beyond our wings and our voice : that is to • say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got, has been by infinite labour... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1884 - 334 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got has been by infinite labour and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Stanley Lane-Poole - 1884 - 342 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got has been by infinite labour and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 440 sayfa
...pretend to spit wholly out of themselves, is improved by the same arts, by feeding upon the insects and vermin of the age. As for us the ancients, we...our own, beyond our wings and our voice : that is to say, our flights and our language. For the rest, whatever we have got, has been by infinite labour... | |
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