| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...unknown. But all that lies between thefe, as Corn, Flower* Fruits, Animals, and Things for the meer ufe of Man, are of mean price, and fo common as not to be...totally defpifed, or held in fmall repute, by the greatell modern Critics and Authors. CHAP. V. Of the true Genius for the Profund, and by what it is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...unknown. But all that lies between thefe, as Corn, Flower, Fruits, Animals, and Things for the meer ufe of Man, are 'of mean price, and fo common as not to be greatly eftecmed by the curious. It being certain that any thing, of which we know the true ufe, cannot be... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 páginas
...unknown. But all that lies between thefe, as Corn, Flower, Fruits, Animals, and Things for the meer ufe of Man, are of mean price, and fo common as not to be...certain that any thing, of which we know the true ufc, cannot be invaluable : Which affords a fblution, why common Senfe hath either been totally defpiled,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1753 - 358 páginas
...all that lies between thefe, as corn, flowers, fruits, and animal?, and things for the mere ufe of man are of mean price, 'and fo common as not to be...be invaluable: which affords a folution, why common fenfe hath either been totally defpifed or held in fmall repute, by the greateil modern criticks and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 páginas
...thefe, as corn, flower, fruits animals, and things for the mere ufe of man, are of mean price, and fb common as not to be greatly efteemed by the curious....be invaluable: which affords a folution, why common lenfe hath either been totally defpifed, or held in fmall repute, by the greateft modem critics and... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 páginas
...corn, flower, fruits animals, and things for the mere ufe of man, are of mean price, and fo common as as not to be greatly efteemed by the curious. It being...be invaluable: which affords a folution, why common fenfe hath either been totally de{pifed, or held in fmall repute, by the greateft modern critics and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 páginas
...Fruits, Animals, and Things for the meer ufe oj • Man, are of mean price, and fo common as not td : be greatly efteemed by the curious. It being certain...true ufe, . cannot be invaluable : Which affords a (blution, . why common Senfe hath either been totally defpifed, or held in fraall repute, by the greateft... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 406 páginas
...thefe, as corn, flower, fruits, animals, and things for the mere ufe of man, are of mean price,.andfo common as not to be greatly efteemed by the curious....certain that any thing, of which we know the true uCp, cannot be invaluable: which affords a folution, why common fenfe hath either been totally defpifed,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...But all that lies between thefe, as Corn, Flower, Fruits,' Animals, and Things, for the meer ufe of Man, are of mean price, and fo common as not to be...repute, by the greateft modern Critics and Authors. 206 MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS CHAP. V. Of the true Genius for the Profund, and by what it is conftituted.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1760 - 236 páginas
...But all that lies between thefe, as corn, flowers, fruits, animals, and things, for the mere ufe of man, are of mean price, and fo common as not to be...invaluable : which affords a folution, why common fenfe hath either been totally defpifed, or held in fmall repute, by the greateft modern critics and... | |
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