| Jonathan Swift - 1919 - 740 páginas
...disposeth its owner to pass his life in the common forms, without any thought of subduing multitudes to his own power, his reasons, or his visions ; and...of the people. But when a man's fancy gets astride of his reason, when imagination is at cuffs with the senses, and common understanding, as well as common... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 486 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Fonns, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions ; and...Ignorance / of the People. But when a Man's Fancy gpts a ttriJfl H^' on his Reason, when Imaginatiotijs_at Cuff's with the/ *—° Senses, and cummon... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 506 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions ; and...stubborn Ignorance of the People}) But when a Man's F^n^yg^g astride •"' on his Reason, when Imagination is at Cuffs with the Senses, and common Understanding,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1920 - 500 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions ; and...Learning, the less he is inclined to form Parties aftef his particular Notions ; because that instructs him in hi? private Infirmities, as well as in... | |
| Tucker Brooke, Matthias A. Shaaber - 1989 - 490 páginas
...they have private revelations or inspirations about spiritual truths. He holds that the more a man "shapes his understanding by the pattern of human...inclined to form parties after his particular notions." Swift is a conservative, believing in common sense, not in private notions, but in the uniformity of... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 336 páginas
...disposeth its owner to pass his life in the common forms, without am thought of subduing multitudes to his own power, his reasons, or his visions; and the more he shapes his understanding h>y the pattern of human learning, the less he is inclined to form parties after his particular notions,... | |
| David S. Katz, Jonathan Irvine Israel - 1990 - 314 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions; and...when a Man's Fancy gets astride on his Reason, when 72 The Method to Science, Preface, p. C 8 verso. 71 Sergeant also criticized Locke's theory of knowledge,... | |
| David S. Katz, Jonathan Irvine Israel - 1990 - 314 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions; and...when a Man's Fancy gets astride on his Reason, when 72 The Method to Science, Preface, p. C 8 verso. 73 Sergeant also criticized Locke's theory of knowledge,... | |
| Peter James Stanlis - 1958 - 292 páginas
...disposeth its Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms, without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own power, his Reasons or his Visions; and...Infirmities, as well as in the stubborn Ignorance of the People.*8 In subverting the brain from its "natural position," the speculative rationalist first deludes... | |
| Thomas Duddy - 2002 - 392 páginas
...disposeth irs Owner to pass his Life in the common Forms without any Thought of subduing Multitudes to his own Power, his Reasons or his Visions', and the more he shapes his Undersranding by the Patrern of Human Learning, the less he is inclined to form Parties afrer his particular... | |
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