These never examine farther than the colour, the shape, the size, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawn by art upon the outward of bodies ; and then comes reason officiously with tools for cutting, and opening, and mangling, and piercing, offering... The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Including ... - Page 351by Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784Full view - About this book
| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 pages
...themfelves, are the Sight and the Touch; Thefe never examine farther than the Colour, the Shape, the Size, and whatever other Qualities dwell, or are drawn by Art upon the Outward of Bodies; and then comes Reafbn officioufly, with Tools for cutting, and opening, and mangling, and piercing, offering to demonftrate,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1710 - 402 pages
...£he Sight and the Touch ; Thefe never examine araine farther than the Colour, t lie Shape, die Size, and whatever other Qualities dwell, or are drawn by Art upon the Out-: ward of Bodies ; and then comes Rcaibn officioully, with Tools for cutting, and opening, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...farther than the colour, the fhape, the' file, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawnK 2 by by art upon the outward of bodies ; and then comes...offering to demonftrate, that they are not of the fame confidence quite through. Now, I take all this to be the kft degree of perverting nature ; one of whofe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 500 pages
...addrefs themfelves, are the fight and the touch ; thefe never examine farther than the colour, the flupe, the fize, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are...upon the outward of bodies ; and then comes reafon officioully with tools for cutting, and opening, and mangling, and piercing, offering to dcmonftrate,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 pages
...nothing. The two fenfes to which - all objects firft addrels themfelvcs, are the fight and the touch. Thefe never examine farther than the colour, the fhape,...by art upon the outward of bodies ; and then comes rea* foil officioufly with tools for cutting, and opening, and mangling, and piercing, 'offering to... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 pages
...themfelvi are the fight and the touch ; thefe never exami farther than the colour, the fhape, the fize, whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawn by art...confiftence quite through. Now I take all this to be the lad degree of perverting nature ; one of whofe eternal laws it is, to put her beft furniture forward.... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...nothing. The two' fenfes to which all objefts firft addrefs themftlves, are the fight and the touch; thefe never examine farther than the colour, the fhape>...qualities dwell, or are drawn by art upon the outward bodies ; and then comes reafon officioufty with tools for cutting and opening, and mangling, and piercing,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 pages
...nothing. The two fenfes to which all objects firft addrefs themfelves, are the fight and the touch. Thefe never examine farther than the colour, the fhape,...offering to demonftrate, that they are not of the fame confiflence quite through. Now, I take all this to the laft degree of perverting nature ; one of whofe... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 498 pages
...themselves, are the sight and the touch; these never examine farther than the colour, the shape, the size, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawn by art upon the cutward of bodies ; and then comes reason officiously with tools for cutting, and opening, ing, and... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 pages
...themselves, are the sight and the touch; these never examine farther than the colour, the shape, the size, and whatever other qualities dwell, or are drawn by art upon the rutward of bodies; and then comes reason officiously with tools for cutting, and opening, ing, and... | |
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