I used to explain to him our several systems of natural philosophy, he would laugh, that a creature pretending to reason, should value itself upon the knowledge of other people's conjectures, and in things where that knowledge, if it were certain, could... Póetische Werke - Seite 45von Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1766Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Jonathan Swift - 1726 - 386 Seiten
...Creature pretending to Reafon fhould value itfelf upon the Knowledge of other Peoples Conjectures, and in Things, where that Knowledge, if it were certain,...agreed entirely with the Sentiments of Socrates, as 'Pfato delivers them ; which I mention as the higher}: Honour I can do that Prince of Philofophers.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 386 Seiten
...Creature, pretending to Reafon, Ihould value itfelf upon the Knowledge of other People's Conjectures, and in Things, where that Knowledge, if it were certain, could be of no Ufe. Wherein he agreed intirely with the Sentiments of Socrates, as Plato delivers them ; which I mention as the higheft Honour... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1743 - 430 Seiten
...Creature pretending to Reafon, fhould value it felf upon the Knowledge of other Peoples Conjectures, and in Things, where that Knowledge, if it were certain, could be of notJfe. Wherein he agreed entirely with the Sentiments of Socrates, as Plato delivers them ; which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 Seiten
...creature pretending to reafon mould value itfclf upon the knowledge of other people's conjectures, and in things where that knowledge, if it were certain,...be of no ufe. Wherein he agreed entirely with the lentiments of Socrates, as Plato delivers them ; which I mention as the higheft honour I can do that... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 468 Seiten
...creature pretending to reafon fhould value itfelf upon the knowledge of other people's conjectures, and in things where that knowledge, if it were certain, could be of no ufe. Wherein he agreed intirely with the fentiments of Socrates crates asPlato delivers them; which I mention as the higheft... | |
| Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1769 - 270 Seiten
...pretending to „Reafon fhould value itfelf „ upon the Knowledge of other „ Peoples Conjectures , and in „Things, where that Knowled„ge, if it were certain, could be j, of no Ufe. ' Wherein he agreed „ entirely with the Sentiments of „ Socrates , as Plato deliver:,... | |
| Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1770 - 922 Seiten
...nur bie 'Офор jung ei)rt , bie айв bem Э^!фсбит flammet« §5 ъ 2)игф ., Seiuimensof Socrates, as Plato delivers them . . , which I mention as the higheft Honour Т сак ., do that Prince of Philofophers. I have often ., Gnce reReâed what Deftruuionfucha Doûrine... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 Seiten
...creature pretending to reafon, fhould value itielf upon the knowledge of other people's conjectures, and in things where that knowledge, if it were certain,...be of no ufe : wherein he agreed entirely with the fentiments of Socrates, as Plato delivers them ; which I mention as the higheft honour I can do that... | |
| Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1775 - 296 Seiten
...Creature pretending to Reafon fhould value itfelf „ upon the Knowledge of other Peoples Conjeftures, „ and in Things, where that Knowledge, if it were „...„ delivers them ; which I mention as the higheft Ho„ nour I can do that Prince of Philofophers. I ha„ ve often fince reflefted what Deftruftion... | |
| Friedrich von Hagedorn - 1775 - 274 Seiten
...that Knoweldge , if „ it were certain , could be of no Ufe. Wbe„ rein he agreed entirely withthe Sentiments ,, of Socrates, as Plato delivers them; which I „ mention, as the highefl Honour I can dp chat „ Prince of Philofophers. I have often fince re„; flefted what Defiruftion... | |
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