| Jonathan Swift - 1712 - 56 halaman
...exploded, diey miy have 'liberty to receive js/tiatever new ones they ftiall find occa&m for : Becaflfe- then the old Books '-Will yet be always valuable, according to their intrinfick Worth, and not thrown afide on account of Unintelligible Words and Phrafes, \vhkh appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 halaman
..."exploded, they may have Liberty to receive whatever new ones they fhall find Occafion for : Beipaufe then the old Books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfick Worth, and not thrown afide on Account of unintelligible Words and Phrafes, which appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 halaman
...exploded, they may have Liberty to receive whatever new Ones they lhall find Occafion for: Becaufe then the old Books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfick Worth, and not thrown afide afide on Account of unintelligible Words and Phrafes, which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 356 halaman
...exploded, they may have Liberty to receive whatever new ones they fhall find Occafion for : Becaufe then the old Books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfick Worth, and not thrown afide on account of unintelligible Words and Phrafes, which appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 halaman
...exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever new ones they mall find occaflon for ; becaufe then the old books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfick worth, and not thrown afide on account of unintelligible words and phrafes, which appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 halaman
...exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever new ones they fhall find occafion for ; becaufe then the old books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfic worth, and not thrown afide on account of unintelligible words and phrafes, which appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 halaman
...exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever uew ones they fhall find occaiion for ; becaule then the old books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfic worth, and not thrown afide on account of uutelligible words and phrafes, which appear harfh.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 halaman
...exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever new ones they fhall find occafion for ; becaufe then the old books will yet be always valuable according to their intrinfick worth, and not thrown afide on account of unintelligible words and phrafes, which appear... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 halaman
...enlarged. Provided that no word, which a society shall give a sanction to, be afterward antiquated and exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever...fashion. Had the Roman tongue continued vulgar in that city till this time, it would have been absolutely necessary, from the mighty changes that have been... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 558 halaman
...enlarged) Provided that no word, which~'a~sb'ciety shall give a sanction to, be afterward antiquated and exploded, they may have liberty to receive whatever...fashion. Had the Roman tongue continued vulgar in that city till this time, it would have been absolutely necessary, from the mighty changes that have been... | |
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