| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 406 trang
...: but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common iniirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited, in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 250 trang
...called round-heads. CXLVI. A COMMON INFIRMITY. It is a very common infirmity of human nature, which inclines us to be most curious and conceited in matters...where we have the least concern, and for which we are least adapted either by study or nature. CXLVII. A PUN. Nothing can more strongly shew Swift's fondness... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 trang
...: but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human, nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1834 - 354 trang
...; bu* I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Mitford - 1856 - 448 trang
...; but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1864 - 416 trang
...: but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Francis Waller - 1865 - 414 trang
...: but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted bystudy or nature.0 These people are under continual... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1871 - 406 trang
.... but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1871 - 524 trang
...bill -, for, as a great author remarks, " there is a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature." _,»,1 Do not understand me,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 466 trang
...: but I rather take this quality to spring from a very common infirmity of human nature, inclining us to be most curious and conceited in matters where we have least concern, and for which we are least adapted by study or nature. These people are under continual... | |
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