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Pagina 117
... Hudibras , " could still change sides , and stiil confute * . " " For my own part , I have ever regarded our inns of court as nurseries of statesinen and law - givers , which makes me often frequent that part of the town with great ...
... Hudibras , " could still change sides , and stiil confute * . " " For my own part , I have ever regarded our inns of court as nurseries of statesinen and law - givers , which makes me often frequent that part of the town with great ...
Pagina 242
... Hudibras and Don Quixote may be as effectual to cure the extravagancies of this passion , as any of the old philosophers . I shall therefore publish very speedily the translation of a little Greek manuscript , which is sent me by a ...
... Hudibras and Don Quixote may be as effectual to cure the extravagancies of this passion , as any of the old philosophers . I shall therefore publish very speedily the translation of a little Greek manuscript , which is sent me by a ...
Pagina 290
use of as arguments , according to the celebrated line in Hudibras * . But the most notable way of managing a contro- versy , is that which we may call arguing by torture . This is a method of reasoning which has been made use of with ...
use of as arguments , according to the celebrated line in Hudibras * . But the most notable way of managing a contro- versy , is that which we may call arguing by torture . This is a method of reasoning which has been made use of with ...
Pagina 319
... Hudibras has given * , why those who can talk on trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is like a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Which of these reasons soever may be ...
... Hudibras has given * , why those who can talk on trifles speak with the greatest fluency ; namely , that the tongue is like a race - horse , which runs the faster the lesser weight it carries . Which of these reasons soever may be ...
Pagina 327
... Hudibras had been set out with as much wit and humour in heroic verse as he is in doggrel , he would have made a much more agreeable figure than he does ; though the generality of his readers are so wonderfully pleased with the double ...
... Hudibras had been set out with as much wit and humour in heroic verse as he is in doggrel , he would have made a much more agreeable figure than he does ; though the generality of his readers are so wonderfully pleased with the double ...
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