| Jonathan Swift - 1775 - 436 Seiten
...his memory; and that, if the wifeft man would at any time utter his thoughts in the erude indigeited manner as they come into his head, he would be looked...confider our thoughts, as they are the feeds of words and aftions, we cannot but agree that they ought to be kept under the ftri&eft regulation; and that,, m... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 436 Seiten
...memory; and that, if the wifeft man, would, at any time, utter his thoughts, in the crude indigefted manner as they come into his head, he would be looked...And indeed, when we confider our thoughts, as they 36z SO ME THOUGHTS they are the feeds of the words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 388 Seiten
...memory ; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad.. And indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 398 Seiten
...memory ; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 Seiten
...memory ; and that, if the •wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the cr»de indigested manner as they come into . his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And indeed, when we cousidef onr thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 Seiten
...memory ; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And, indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 Seiten
...his memory ; and that if the wisest man would at any time utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And, indeed when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 514 Seiten
...memory; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And, indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 502 Seiten
...memory ; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And, indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1898 - 396 Seiten
...memory; and that, if the wisest man would, at any time, utter his thoughts in the crude indigested manner as they come into his head, he would be looked upon as raving mad. And, indeed, when we consider our thoughts, as they are the seeds of words and actions, we cannot but agree that they ought... | |
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