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" ... only from a lucky hitting upon what is strange, sometimes from a crafty wresting obvious matter to the purpose. Often it consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable, and inexplicable ; being... "
Selections from the writings of Isaac Barrow - 298. oldal
szerző: Isaac Barrow - 1866
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1791 - 608 oldal
...crafty wrefting obvious matter to the purpofe. Often it confifteth in one knows not what, and fpringeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable, and inexplicable ; being anfwerable to the numt,erkfs rovings of fancy, and windings of language. It is, in fhort, a manner...

Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons, Chiefly of the Present ..., 2. kötet

William Seward - 1796 - 418 oldal
...wreftingobvious " matter to the purpofe ; often it confifteth in one " knows not what, and fpringeth up one can " hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable " and inexplicable, being anfwerable to the num** berlefs rovings of fancy and windings of lan" guage. I( is, in ftiort, a manner...

Anecdotes of Some Distingushed Persons: Chiefly of the Present and ..., 2. kötet

William Seward - 1796 - 430 oldal
...wreftingobyious " matter to the purpofe ; often it confifteth in one " knows not what, and fpringcth up one can ** hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable " and inexplicable, being anfwerable to the num" berlefs rovings of fancy and windings of lan" guage- I' '?» m fho^t, a manner...

The New England Quarterly Magazine, 2. kötet

1802 - 308 oldal
...crafty wrefting obvious matter to the purpofe ; often it confifteth in one knows not what, and fpringeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being anfwerable to the numberlefs rovings of fancy and windings of language. It is, in inort, a manner of...

Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Last and Two ..., 2. kötet

William Seward - 1804 - 492 oldal
...wrefting obvious matter to the purpofe ; often " it confifteth in one knows not what, and fpring" eth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are " unaccountable and Inexplicable, being anfwer" able to the numberlefs rovings of fancy and " windings of language. It is, in fhort, a man"...

The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., 4. kötet

James Boswell - 1807 - 532 oldal
...obvious matter to the purpose. Often it consisteth in one knows not what, and springeth up one «an hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable, and inexplicable;...and proveth things by,) which by a pretty surprising unconthness in conceit or expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder,...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 oldal
...what is strange; sometimes from a crafty wrestling obvious matter to the purpose : often it consists in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly...and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless i-ovings of fancy and windings of language. It is, in short, a manner of speaking out of the simple...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., 3. kötet

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 oldal
...what is strange; Sometimes from a crafty Wrestling obvious matter to the purpose : often it consists in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways ate unaccountable and inexplicable, being answer&Me to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings...

Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., 3. kötet

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 oldal
...what is strange; sometimes from a crafty wrestling obvious matter to the purpose : often it consists in one knows not what, and springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its way$ are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovihgs of fancy and windings...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 546 oldal
...: often it consists in one knows not what, and springetJi up one can hardly tell how. Its ways ar« unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to...windings of language. It is, in short, a manner of speakj iug out of the simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and proveth things by) which by...




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