The most accomplished way of using books at present is two-fold: either first, to serve them as some men do lords, learn their titles exactly, and then brag of their acquaintance. Or secondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and politer method,... A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy - Página 324por Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 394 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 páginas
...ftcondly, which is indeed the choicer,. the profounder, and politer Method, to get a thorough Infight into the Index, by which the whole Book is governed and turned, like Fijhes by the Tail. For to enter the, Palace of Learning at the Great Gate, requires an Expence of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 páginas
...fecondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and politer method, to get a thorough infight into the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, likeji/hes by the tail. For, to enter the palace of learning at the great gate requires an expence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 páginas
...fecondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profound er, and politer method, to get a thorough infight into the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fifties by the tail. For to enter the palace - of learning. at the great gate, .requires an expence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1765 - 318 páginas
...as they do lords; learn their titles exactly, and then brag of their acquaintance ; or by infpecting the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fiflies by the tail ; that jlippery eel of j'cience bung held by it, n3. Arts are in a flying march,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 páginas
...fecondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and politer method, to get a thorough infight into the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, '\\kejijbes by the tail. For, to enter the palace of learning at \hzgreat gate requires an expence... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 páginas
...get a thorough iniight into the i»dex, by which the whole book is tgovernsd and turned, like Jijhes by the tail. For to enter the palace of learning at the great gate, an expence of time and forms ;. therefore of mv.ch hafte anJ.liuk ceremony are content to get in by... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 páginas
...fecondly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and politer method, to get a thorough infight into the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fimes by the tail. For, td enter the palace of learning at the great gate, requires an expence of time... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 páginas
...fccomlly, which is indeed the choicer, the profounder, and the politer method, to get a thorough blight into the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fifhes by the tail. For to enter the palace of learning at the great gate, requires an expence of time... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 414 páginas
...they do lords ; learn their titles exactly, and then brag of their acquaintance ; or by inspecting the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fishes by the tail ; that slippery eel of science being held by it, 14.8.^.249. Arts are in a flying inarch, and more... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 422 páginas
...as they do lords; learn their titles exactly, and then brag of their acquaintance; or by inspecting the index, by which the whole book is governed and turned, like fishes by the tail ; that slippery eel a science being held by it, 148.^.249. Arts are in a fiying march, rnd. more easily... | |
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