| Jonathan Swift - 1721 - 312 páginas
...them, fo as they may be beft underftood. Where Men err againft this Metho'd, it is ufually on purpofe ; and to fhew their Learning, their Oratory, their Politenefs, or their Knowledge of the World. In fhort, that Simplicity, without which" no human Performance can arrive to any great Perfection, is no • where... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 páginas
...them, fo as they may be beft underftood. Where Men err againfl this Method, it is ufually on Purpofe, and to fhew their Learning, their Oratory, their Politenefs, or their Knowledge of the World. In fhort, that Simplicity, without which no human Performance can arrive to any great Perfeftion, is no where more... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...them, fo as they may be beft underftood. Where Men err againft this Method, it is ufually on purpofe, and to fhew their Learning, their Oratory, their Politenefs, or their Knowledge of the World. In fhort, that Simplicity, without which no human Performance can arrive to any great Perfecl:ion? is no where more... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 páginas
...they may be beft underftood. Where Men err againft this Method, it is ufually on Purpofe, and to fliew their Learning, their Oratory, their Politenefs,, or their Knowledge of the World. In mort, that Simplicity, without which no human Performance can arrive to any great Perfection, is no... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 398 páginas
...them, fo as they may be beft underftood. Where men err againft this method, it is ufually on purpofe, and to fhew their learning, their oratory, their politenefs,...where more eminently ufeful than in this. I have been qonficjering that part of oratory, t±>ry, which relates to the moving of the paffions : this I obferve... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 356 páginas
...them, fo as they may bebeftunderftood. Where men err againft this method, it is ufually on purpofe, and to fhew their learning, their oratory, their politenefs,...no where more eminently ufeful than in this. I have beenconfidering that part of oratory, tory, which relates to the moving of the paflions : this I obferve... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 352 páginas
...ufually on purpofe, and tp fhew their learning, their oratory, their politehefs, or their knowledge pf the world , In fhort, that fimplicity, without which no human performance can arrive tp any great perfection, is no where more eminently ufeful than in this. 'I have been confidering that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 410 páginas
...them, fo as they may be bcft underftood.. When men err againft this method, it is ufually on purpofe, and to fhew their learning, their oratory, their politenefs,...human ;performance can arrive to any great perfection, it is nowhere more eminently ufeful than in this. I have been confidering that, part of oratory which... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 450 páginas
...them, fo as they maybe beft underftood. Where men err againft this method, it is ufually on purpofe, and to fhew their learning, their oratory, their politenefs,...that fimplicity, without which no human performance c%n arrive to any great perfection, is no where more eminently ufeful than in this. I have been confidering... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...them fo as they may be beft underftood. Where men err againft this method, it is ufually on pur'pofe, and to fhew their learning, their oratory, their politenefs, or their knowledge of the world. In Ihort, that iimpHcity, without which no human performance can arrive to any great perfection, is no... | |
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