| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...which the narrowness of our mother-tongue has not jet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1857 - 432 páginas
...to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the brain, and their distilling into conceptions, for which the narrowness...assigned any other name besides that of madness or phrenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none of these great prescribers... | |
| James Thomson - 1881 - 358 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...assigned any other name besides that of madness or phrenzy." Montaigne also, who is usually so temperate in his language, cries out in a great passion... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 450 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...assigned any other name besides that of madness or frenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none of these great prescribers... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 448 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...assigned any other name besides that of madness or frenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none of these great prescribers... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 444 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...mother-tongue has not yet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 532 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...mother-tongue has not yet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 440 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...mother-tongue has not yet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 432 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...mother-tongue has not yet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1885 - 430 páginas
...account for such imaginations as these in particular men, without recourse to my phenomenon of vapours, ascending from the lower faculties to overshadow the...mother-tongue has not yet assigned any other name beside that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
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