When therefore, we consider the dissension of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent... Illustrations of Euripides, on the Ion and the Bacchae - 第 60 頁Richard Paul Jodrell 著 - 1781完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1658 - 404 頁
...When therefore we conííder the diflention of Anchors , the faulty of relations, theindifpofitionof the Organs, and the immufical note of all we ever beheld or heard of i if generally taken and comprehending all Swans, or of all places, we cannot aflcnt thereto. Surely... | |
| 1843 - 590 頁
...dissention of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is May, — VOL. LXVIII. NO. CCLXIX. c bit... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 頁
...clissention of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| William John Broderip - 1847 - 434 頁
...dissention of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 582 頁
...dissension of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| sir Thomas Browne - 1852 - 568 頁
...dissension of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1871 - 356 頁
...dissension of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 348 頁
...dissension of authors, the falsity of relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he that is bit with a tarantula, shall never be... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 508 頁
...dissention of authors, the falsity of ' relations, the indisposition of the organs, and the 'immusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of; ' if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or ' of all places, we cannot assent thereto. Surely he ' that is bit with a Tarantula shall never... | |
| Henry Stevenson - 1890 - 464 頁
...of relations, the indisposition of the organs [the conformation of the windpipe] and the unmusical note of all we ever beheld or heard of, if generally taken, and comprehending all swans, or of all places, we cannot assent thereto." SWAN "UPPHTQ" ON THE YAEE. The annual swan " tipping "... | |
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