Tis a cheese, which by how much the richer, has the thicker, the homelier, and the coarser coat; and whereof to a judicious palate, the maggots are the best. Swiftiana ... - Página 25editado por - 1804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 2006 - 270 páginas
...things; whereas wisdom is a fox, who after long hunting will at last cost you the pains to dig out. Tis a cheese, which by how much the richer, has the thicker,...whereof to a judicious palate, the maggots are the best. 'Tis a sack-posset, wherein the deeper you go, you will find it the sweeter. Wisdom is a hen, whose... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1820 - 566 páginas
...better be^d, And leave the vul^nrto confound the due ОГ prêter tense and participle too. BYRON. UN WISDOM. WISDOM is a fox, who, after long hunting,...to a judicious palate' the maggots are the best. It ¡sa saetí posset, wherein (he deeper you go, >ou will find il the sweeter. Wisdom is a hen, «hose... | |
| 1820 - 618 páginas
...the due Of prcter tense and participle too. Bvi O\ WISDOM. WISDOM is a fox, who, after long liunting, will at last cost you the pains to dig out. It is...judicious palate. the maggots are the best. It is a sack posset, wherein the deeper you go, you will find it the sweeter. Wisdom is a hen, whose cackling... | |
| Carlo Formichi - 1924 - 578 páginas
...inventing terms of art beyond our Ideas; and, when our ideas are exhausted terms of art must be so too. Wisdom is a fox, who, after long hunting, will at...is a cheese, which, by how much the richer, has the thicker,the homelier, and the coarser coat; and whereof, to a judicious palate, the maggots are the... | |
| Jean-Pierre Saïdah - 2008 - 484 páginas
...délivre une vérité sur la nature même de la satire. La conclusion sidérante à laquelle 37. « [...] Wisdom is a Fox, who after long hunting, will at last cost you the Pains to dig out: "Fis a C/teese, which by how much the richer, has the thicker, the homelier, and the courser Coat;... | |
| 1916 - 256 páginas
...age, who will by no means be persuaded to inspect beyond the surface and the rind of things; whereas, wisdom is a fox, who, after long hunting, will at last cost you the pains to dig out. ... In consequence of these momentous truths, the Grubaean Sages have always chosen to convey their... | |
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