| Charles Walton Sanders - 1866 - 396 sayfa
...of a disputant, began his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be ncartily scurrilous and angry; to urge on his own reasons without the least regard to tlie answers or objections of his opposer; and fully pre-determined, in his mind, against all conviction.... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1867 - 234 sayfa
...good jest; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry; to urge on his own reasons without the least regard... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me the favor to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having swelled himself into the size and posture40 of a dis'putant, began his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this, the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to bo heartily scurrilous and angry ; to urge on his own reasons without the least regard... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me the favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.' At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.) - 1870 - 262 sayfa
...jest ; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this, the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry ; to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| School board readers - 1872 - 328 sayfa
...jest; and you will do me the favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge'on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 sayfa
...good jest ; and you will do me a favor to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this, the spider, having swelled himself into the size end posture of a disputant, began his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution tobe... | |
| 1877 - 136 sayfa
...good jest ; and you will do me a favor to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute.' " At this the spider, having...his argument in the true spirit of controversy, with resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry, to urge on his own reasons, without the least regard... | |
| 1878 - 446 sayfa
...good jest; and you will do me a favour to let me know the reasons that all the world is pleased to use in so hopeful a dispute." At this the spider, having...resolution to be heartily scurrilous and angry; to urge his own reasons without the least regard to the answers or objections of his opposite; and fully predetermined... | |
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