| John Ferriar - 1798 - 334 pages
...wits, pick the choicejlowers of their tilled gardens, to set out our own sterile plots.*'1 Again, " We weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again."~t " Who made MAN, with powers which dart him from earth to heaven in a moment — that great,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 614 pages
...as thofe old Romans robbed all the cities of the world, to let out their bad-fited Rome, we ikim off the cream of other men's wits, pick the choice flowers of their tilled gardens, to fet out our own fterile plots." Again, " We weave the fame web (till, twift the fame rope again and... | |
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 pages
...aliquid inventant, he doth not bar them to write, so that it be some new invention of their own ; but we weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again ; or if it be a new invention, 'tis but some bauble or toy which idle fellows write, for as idle fellows... | |
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 pages
...aliquid inventant : he doth not bar them to write, so that it be some new invention of their own; but we weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again: or, ifitbea new invention, 'tis but some bauble or toy which idle fellows write, for as idle fellows... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 pages
...aliquid inveniant : he doth not bar them to write, so that it be some new invention of their own ; but we weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again: or, if itbeanewjnvention, 'us but some bauble or .toy which idle fello\ves write, for as idle fellowes... | |
| 1808 - 416 pages
...other men's wits, piek the' choice flowers of their tilted gardens, to set out our own sterile plats; We weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again." Introduction to the Anat. of Melancholy, page 7 ; fol. 1632. Now for Tristram Shandy. " Shall we for-ever... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 202 pages
...as those old Romans robbed all the cities of the uorld, to set out their badsited Rome, we skim off the cream of other men's wits, pick the choice flowers...tilled gardens, to set out our own sterile plots.*" Again, " We weave the same * Burton, p. 4. web still, twist the same rope again and again."* " Who... | |
| John Ferriar - 1812 - 426 pages
...as those old Romans robbed all the cities of the uorld, to set out their badsited Home, we skim off the cream of other men's wits, pick the choice flowers of their tilled gardens, to set out our oivn sterile plots.*" Again, " We weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again." *... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 612 pages
...aliquid inveniant : he doth not bar them to write, so that it be some new invention of their own ; but we weave the same web still, twist the same rope again and again : or, if it be a new invention, 'tis but some bauble or toy which idle fellows write, for as idle fellows... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 pages
...their bad-sited Rome, we skim the cream of other men's wits, pick the choice flowers of their till'd ple s children. Exactly, said TO STERNE. xix the same rope again and again." We cannot help wondering at the coolness with which... | |
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