| Jonathan Swift - 1710 - 402 sider
...Palace of Learning at the great Gate, requires an Expence of Time and Forms ; therefore Men of much Hade and little Ceremony, are content to get in by the Back- Door. For, the Arts are all in a fifing March, and therefore more eafily fubdued by attacking them in the Rear. Thus Phyficians difcover... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 242 sider
...like Fijhes by the Tail. For to enter the, Palace of Learning at the Great Gate, requires an Expence of Time and Forms ; therefore Men of." much Hafte and little Ceremony are content to get ifu by the Back-door. For the Arts are all in. a fying-; March, and therefore more eafily fubdued by... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 sider
...likeji/hes by the tail. For, to enter the palace of learning at the great gate requires an expence of time and forms ; therefore men of much hafte and little ceremony are content to get in by the back-door. For, the arts are all in a fying march, and therefore more eafily fubducd by attacking them... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 sider
...'\\kejijbes by the tail. For, to enter the palace of learning at \hzgreat gate requires an expence of time and forms ; therefore men of much hafte and little ceremony are content to get in by the back-door. For, the arts are all in a flying march, and therefore more eaiily fubdued by attacking... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 sider
...like fimes by the tail. For, td enter the palace of learning at the great gate, requires an expence of time and forms ; therefore men of much hafte, and little ceremony, are content to get in by the back-door. For, the arts are all in a flying march, and therefore more eafily fubdued by attacking... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 sider
...like fifhes by the tail. For to enter the palace of learning at the great gate, requires an expence of time and forms;- therefore men of much hafte and little ceremony are content to get in by the back-door. For the arts are all in a flying march, and therefore more eafily fubdusd by attacking them... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1810 - 446 sider
...requires an expense of time and forms ; therefore, men of much haste and little ceremony are constrained to get in by the back door. For the arts are all in a flying march, and therefore more easily subdued by attacking them in the rear. Thus physicians discover the state of the whole body,... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1810 - 874 sider
...requires an expense of lime and forms ; therefore, men of much haste and little ceremony are conslrained to get in by the back door. For the arts are all in a %ing march, and therefore more easily subdued by attacking (hem in the rear. Thus physicians discover... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1831 - 184 sider
...palace of learning at the great gate, requires an expence ef time and forms; therefore men of much haste and little ceremony are content to get in by the back...arts are all in a flying march, and therefore more easily subdued by attacking them in the rear 1 5). Thus physicians discover the state of the whole... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 274 sider
...of learning by the great gate, requires an expense of time and forms; therefore, men of much haste and little ceremony are content to get in by the back door. — Swift. Affected Honesty. — Look out of your door — take notice of that man : see what disquieting,... | |
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