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" But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as I presented them to him ; and he asked them whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves. "
The Living Age - Страница 606
1923
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Том 6

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 страници
...spirit of a poet. But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as I presented them to him ; and he asked them, whether...rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves. I then desired the governor to call up Descartes and Gassendi, with whom I prevailed to explain their...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Том 7

Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 страници
...a poet. But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as 1 presented them to him; and he asked them, " whether...of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves?" * This description of Aristotle is fine, and in a few words represents the true nature of his works....

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Том 9

Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 374 страници
...-\vas out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as I presented them ta tom ; and he asked them, " whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves ?"' I then desired the governor to call up Descartes and Gassendi, with whom I prevailed to explain...

The Works of Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's travels. Directions to servants

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 страници
...spirit of a poet. But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as I presented them to him; and he asked them, " Whether...rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves ?" I then desired the governor to call up Descartes and Gassendi, with whom I prevailed to explain...

The Select Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing the Whole of His ..., Том 2

Jonathan Swift - 1823 - 446 страници
...of a poet. But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Kainiis, as I presented them to him; and he asked them, 'whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themnelvesf I then desired the governor to call up Descartes and Gassendi, with whom I prevailed to...

Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Томове 1–2

1835 - 932 страници
...say, that he had not a drop of vinegar in his camp; and Aristotle, to ask two of his commentators, "whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves?" The voyage to the Houyhnhmns is commonly supposed lo displease by its vile and degrading representations...

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 1

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 788 страници
...say that he had not a drop of vinegar in his camp ; and Aristotle, to ask two of his commentators, "whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves ?" The voyage to the Houyhnhmns is commonly supposed to displease by its vile and degrading representations...

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Том 1

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 страници
...to say that he had not a drop of vinegar in his camp; and Aristotle, to ask two of his commentators, "whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves ?" The voyage to the Houyhnhmns is commonly supposed to displease by its vile and degrading representations...

The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Interesting and Valuable ..., Том 1

Jonathan Swift - 1850 - 1012 страници
...spirit of a poet. But Aristotle was out of all patience with the account I gave him of Scotus and Ramus, as I presented them to him ; and he asked them, "...rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves 1" I then desired the governor to call up Descartci and Gassendi, with whom I prevailed to explain...

The Modern British Essayists: Jeffrey, Francis. Contributions to the ...

1852 - 782 страници
...to say that he had not a drop of vinegar in his camp; and Aristotle, to ask two of his commentators, "whether the rest of the tribe were as great dunces as themselves?' 7 The voyage to the Houyhnhmns is commonly supposed to dis-please by its vile and degrading representa-tions...




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