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" ... every day, am very sensible of this want of method in the thoughts of my honest countrymen. There is not one dispute in ten which is managed in those schools of politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our... "
The British Essayists: Spectator - Página 112
por James Ferguson - 1819
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 314 páginas
...where, after the three first sentences, the question 1.2 is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that when he is unable...know how to methodise his thoughts, has always, to borrovv a phrase from the Dispensary, ' a barren superfluity of words ;' the fruit is lost amidst the...
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Select British Classics, Volumen17

1803 - 408 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttlefish, that when he is unable...becomes invisible. The man who does not know how to methodize his thoughts, has always, to borrow a phrase From the dispensary, a barren superfluity of...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the cuttle-fish, that when he is unable to extricate himself, blackens all the water about him, till he becomes invisible. The man who does not know how to methodize his thoughts, has always (to...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 318 páginas
...where, after the three first sentences, the question 1,2 is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that when he is unable...barren superfluity of words;' the fruit is lost amidst the exuberance of leaves. Tom Puzzle is one of the most eminent immethodical disputants of any that...
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The Spectator, Volumen8

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 314 páginas
...politics, where, afterthe three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that when he is unable]...him until he becomes invisible. The man who! does not.know how to methodise his thoughts, has always, to borrow a phrase, from the Dispensary, ' a barren...
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The Spectator, Volumen8

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 348 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttlefish, that, when he is unable...extricate himself, blackens all the water about him till he becomes invisible. The man who does not know how to methodize his thoughts, has always to borrow...
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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 316 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that when he is unable] to extricate himself blackens all the water'about him until he becomes invisible. The man who* does not know how to methodise his thoughts,...
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The Spectator, Volumen8

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 314 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that when he is unable] to extricate himself blackens all the water'about him until he becomes invisible. The man who' does not know how to methodise his thoughts,...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 392 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost. Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that, when he is unable...exuberance of leaves. Tom Puzzle is one of the most eminent immethodical disputants of any that has fallen under my observation. Tom has read enough to make him...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volumen10

1824 - 298 páginas
...politics, where, after the three first sentences, the question is not entirely lost Our disputants put me in mind of the scuttle-fish, that, when he is unable...extricate himself, blackens all the water about him till he becomes invisible. The man who does not know how to methodise his thoughts, has always, to...
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