| Jonathan Swift - 1886 - 402 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...our mothertongue 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 of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1889 - 460 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 frenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass that none of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1892 - 500 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 15 yet assigned any other name besides that of madness or phrensy. Let us therefore now conjecture... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1897 - 478 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 phrenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1907 - 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 phrenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1919 - 740 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. Let us therefore now conjecture how it comes to pass, that none of these great prescribers... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 500 páginas
...such • /, « Imaginations as these in particular Men, without Recourse to my Phenomenon of Fafpuift, ascending from the lower Faculties to over-shadow...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,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 486 páginas
...to my Phenomenon of Vapours, ascending from the lower Faculties to over-shadow the Brain, and there2 distilling into Conceptions, for which the Narrowness...assigned any other Name, besides that of Madness or Phrenzy. Let us therefore now conjecture how jt_cjQnaes to pass, that none of these great Prescribers,... | |
| Peter James Stanlis - 1958 - 292 páginas
...to my Phenomenon of Vapours, ascending from the lower Faculties to over-shadow the Brain, and thence distilling into Conceptions, for which the Narrowness...assigned any other Name, besides that of Madness or Phrenzy.45 What Swift condemned as "madness or phrenzy" has come to be admired in the modern world... | |
| Istv n Hargittai - 1992 - 472 páginas
...Philosophers, like so many lesser Stars in his Romantick System, rapt and drawn within his own Vortex . . . for which the Narrowness of our Mother-Tongue has...assigned any other Name, besides that of Madness or Phrenzy" (Ref. 16, p. 105). In the "Preface" to the same work, he describes the cultural "tub" as "hollow,... | |
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