| Jonathan Swift - 1705 - 342 pages
...boajling of either. EreEt your Schemes with as much Method and Skill AS youpleafe ; jet, if the materials be nothing but Dirt , fpun out of your own Entrails (the Guts of Modern drains) the Edifice mill conclude at lajt in A Cobweb : The Duration of which, like that of other Spiders... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1755 - 514 pages
...boa/ling of either. EreEt your fchemes with as much method and Jkill as you pleafe ; yet if the materials be nothing but dirt, fpun out of your own entrails (the guts of modem brains] the edifice will conclude at loft in a cob-web; the duration of which, like that of other... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 468 pages
...nothing but dirt, fpun out of your own " iutrails, (the guts of modern brains,) the edifice will u conclude at laft in a cobweb ; the duration of which, «' like that of other folders webs, may be imputed to •* their being forgotten, or neglefted, or hid in a cor" ner. For... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 pages
...but dirt, fpun out of your own intrails,' " (the guts of modern brains,) the edifice will con" elude at laft in a cobweb; the duration of which, " like that of other fpiden webs, may be imputed " to their being forgotten, or neglected, or hid in " a corner. For any... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 470 pages
...either. Erect your " fchemes-with as much method and fkill as you " pleafe ; yet, if the materials be nothing but dirt, " fpun out of your own entrails,...cobweb ; the duration of which, like that " of other fpiders webs, may be imputed to their " being forgotten, or neglected, or hid in a cor" ner. For any... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 pages
...boafting of either. Erect your fchemcs with as much method and (kill as you pleafe; yet if the materials be nothing but dirt, fpun. out of your own entrails...modern brains) the edifice will conclude at laft in a cob- web ; the duration of which, like that of other fpiders webs, may be imputed to their being forgotten,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1798 - 278 pages
...nothing but dirt, fpun out of your own " intrails, (the guts of modern brains), the edifice wil! " conclude at laft in a cobweb ; the duration of which, " like that of other fpiders' webs, may be imputed to " their being begotten, or neglected, orhiil in a corner• •""or... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 pages
...adjectively; it should be the participle, ' adapted.' yet if the materials be nothing but dirt, spun out of your own entrails (the guts of modern brains) the edifice will conclude at last in a cobweb; the duration of which, like that of other spiders webs, may be imputed to their being... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 346 pages
...schemes with as much method and skill as you please; yet if the materials be nothing but dirt, spun out of your own entrails (the- guts of modern brains) the edifice will conclude at last in a cobweb ; .th« duration of which, like that of other spiders webs, niay be imputed to their... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Wotton - 1811 - 390 pages
...schemes with as much method and skitl as you please; yet if the materials be nothing but dirt, spun out of your own entrails, (the guts of modern brains), the edifice will conclude at last in a cobweb; the duration of which, like ihat of other spiders webs, may be imputed to their being... | |
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