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The Philosophy of Rhetoric - Página 374
de George Campbell - 1801
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The Battle of the Books, and Other Short Pieces

Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 222 páginas
...is subject, and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requireth few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire without any great genius or study. For nature hath left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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Prose Writings of Swift

Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 402 páginas
...and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requires few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire, without any great genius or study. For nature has left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 páginas
...subject, and thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated ; because it requires that we retard what we cannot repel, that we palliate what we cannot without any great genius or stndy. For nature has left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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A Text-book on Rhetoric: Supplementing the Development of the Science with ...

Brainerd Kellogg - 1888 - 286 páginas
...humor in which Addison excelled all men. 14. He has worn to-day a silk and felt 44at.* 15. It required few talents to which most men are not born or, at least, may nof acquire. 16. Sewal, Archbishop of York, complained of the way in which he had been harassed by...
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A Text-book on Rhetoric: Supplementing the Development of the Science with ...

Brainerd Kellogg - 1892 - 362 páginas
...humor in which Addison excelled all men. 13. He has worn to-day a silk and felt hat. 14. It required few talents to which most men are not born or, at least, do not acquire. 15. Sewal, Archbishop of York, complained of the way in which he had been harassed...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 10

Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 502 páginas
...is subject, and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requireth few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire without any great genius or study. For nature hath left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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English Essays: From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay

Charles W - 1910 - 466 páginas
...is subject, and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requireth few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire without any great genius or study. For nature hath left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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A Book of English Essays (1600-1900)

Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 páginas
...and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requires few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire, without any great genius or study. For nature has left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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Contributions Toward a Bibliography of Gulliver's Travels to Establish the ...

Lucius Lee Hubbard - 1922 - 240 páginas
...substance of what he desired me to say." (Letter to Archbp. King, Feb. 22, 1723) . . . "because it requires few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire." (Hints toward an. Essay on Conversation). This suppression of the pronoun may be due to a desire to...
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Jonathan Swift: Selections

Jonathan Swift - 1924 - 492 páginas
...is subject, and from thence every man to form maxims to himself whereby it may be regulated, because it requireth few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire without any great genius or study. For nature hath left every man a capacity of being agreeable, though...
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