| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 oldal
...finifhed, and exalted ; till having foared out of his own Reach and Sight, not well perceiving how near the Frontiers of Height and Depth, border upon each other ; With the fame Courfe and Wing, he falls down plum into the loweft Bottom- of Things; like one who travels the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 oldal
...finifhed, and exalted ; till having foared out of his own Reach and Sight, not well perceiving how near the Frontiers of Height and Depth border upon each other, with the fame Courfe and Wing he falls down plum into the loweft Bottom of Things; like one who travels the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 oldal
...into the loweft bottom of things ; like one who travels the eaft into the-ov/?; or like a ftraitline drawn by its own length into a circle. Whether, a tincture of malice in our natures makes us fond of furnifhing every bright idea with its reverfe ; or, whether reafon, refle&ing upon the fum of things,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 470 oldal
...finifhed, and exalted; till having foared out of his own reach and fight, not well perceiving how near the frontiers of height and depth border upon each other, with the fame courfe and wing he falls down plum into the loweft bottom of things: like one who travels the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 oldal
...into the loweft bottom of things ; like one who travels the eafl into the -Jiefl ; or like a Ptrait line drawn by its own length into a circle. Whether...tincture of malice in our natures makes us fond of furniming every bright idea with its reverfe ; or whether reafon, reflcfling upon the fum of things,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 oldal
...plum into the loweft bottom of things ; like one who travels the eajl into the weft ; or like a ftrait line drawn by its own length into a circle. Whether...tincture of malice in our natures makes us fond of furnifhing every bright idea with its reverfe ; or, whether reafon, reflecting upon the fum of things,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 oldal
...finifhed, and exalted; till having foared out of his own reach and fight, not well perceiving how near the frontiers of height and depth border upon each other, with the fame courfe and wing, he falls down plum into the lowed bottom of things ; like one who travels the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 oldal
...into- the loweft bottom of things ; like one who travels the eaft into the weft ; or like a ftrait line drawn by its own length into a circle. Whether...tincture of malice in our natures, makes us fond of furnifhing every bright idea, with its reverfe; or, whether reafon, reflecting upon the fum of things,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 470 oldal
...finifhed, and exalted ; till having foared out of his own reach and fight, not well perceiving how near the frontiers of height and depth border upon each other, with the fame courfe and wing, he falls down plum into the loweft bottom of things ; like one who travels' the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 oldal
...of his own reach and sight, not well perceiving how uear-f the frontier: of height and depth bor<ler upon each other ; with, the same course and wing, he falls down plumb into the fewest bottom of things ; like one who travels the East into the West ; or like a straight line drawn... | |
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