... would indeed be a •wild project ; it would be to dig up foundations ; to destroy at one blow all the wit and half the learning of the kingdom ; to break the entire frame and constitution of things ; to ruin trade, extinguish arts and sciences, with... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - 第 136 頁1902完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 376 頁
...the rettoring of that, would indeed be a wild project: It would be to dig up foundations; to deftroy at one blow all the wit, and half the learning of the kingdom; to break the entire frame and conftitution of things ; to ruin trade, extinguifh arts and Sciences, with theprofeffors of them ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 474 頁
...reftoring of that, would indeed be a wild project ; it would be to dig up foundations ; to deftroy at one blow all the wit, and half the learning of the kingdom : to break the entire frame and conflitution of things ; to ruin trade, extinguifh arts and fciences, with the profeflbrs of them ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 498 頁
...reftoring of that, would indeed be a wild project : it would be to dig up foundations ; to deftroy at one one blow, all the wit, and half the learning of the kingdom ; to break the entire frame and conftitution of things ; to ruin trade, extinguifh arts and fciences, with the profeflbrs of them ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 頁
...have an influence upon men's belief and actions : to offer at the restoring of that, would indeed be a wild project; it would be to dig up foundations;...would be full as absurd as the proposal of Horace, where he advises the Romans, all in a body, to leave their city, and seek a new seat in some remote... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 486 頁
...have an influence upon men's belief and actions : to offer at the restoring of that, would indeed be a wild project; it would be to dig up foundations : to destroy at one blow all the wit, mid half the learning of the kingdom : to break the entire frame and constitution of things ; to ruin... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 頁
...have an influence upon men's belief and actions : to offer at the restoring of that, would indeed be a wild project; it would be to dig up foundations;...would be full as absurd as the proposal of Horace, where he advises the Romans, all in a body, to leave their city, and seek a new seat in some remote... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 468 頁
...have an influence upon men's belief and actions : to offer at the restoring of that, would indeed be a wild project; it would be to dig up foundations...would be full as absurd as the proposal of Horace, where he advises the Romans, all in a body, to leave their city, and seek a new seat in some remote... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 376 頁
...have an influence upon mens' belief and actions ; to offer at the restoring of that, would indeed be a wild project ; it would be to dig up foundations...courts, exchanges, and shops into deserts ; and would he fall as absurd as the proposal of Horace, where he advises the Romans, all in a body, to leave their... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 900 頁
...have an influence upon men's belief and actions : to oiler at the restoring of that would indeed he and to whom vice is thoroughly contemptible, it was...knowledge of the world this author seems to have, ' where he advises the Romans all in a body to leave their city, and seek a new seat in some remote part... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Thomas Roscoe - 1859 - 686 頁
...men's belief nd actions : to offer at the restoring of that would indeed be a wild project; it would bo to dig up foundations; to destroy at one blow all...would be full as absurd as the proposal of Horace, where he advises the Romans all in a body to leave their city, and seek a new seat in some remote part... | |
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