| Richard Marback - 1999 - 184 Seiten
...right practice. Who can behold, without indignation, how many mists and uncertainties, these specious Tropes and Figures have brought on our Knowledge?...to more profitable, and difficult arts, have been snatch'd away by the easie vanity of fine speaking? (111-113) A lack of any final point of reference,... | |
| Jeanne Fahnestock - 1999 - 249 Seiten
...indignation, how many mists and uncertainties, these specious Tropes and Figures have brought on our Knowledg? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable, and difficult Arts, have been still snatch'd away by the easie vanity of fine speaking? For now I am warm'd with this just Anger,... | |
| Paul Hammond - 2002 - 484 Seiten
...right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists and uncertainties these specious tropes and figures have brought on our knowledge?...due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity of fine speaking? For now I am warmed with this just anger,... | |
| Juan Pimentel - 2003 - 352 Seiten
...original: «Who can behold, without indignation, how many mists and uncertainties, these specious Trapes and Figures have brought on our Knowledge? How many...to more profitable, and difficult Arts, have been still snatch'd away by the easie vanity of fine speaking? For now I am warm'd with this just Anger,... | |
| Randy Allen Harris - 2005 - 598 Seiten
...without indignation, how many mists and uncertainties, these specious Tropes and Figures have brought to our Knowledge? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable, and difficult arts, have been still snatch'd away by the easie vanity of fine speaking? For now I am warmed with this just anger,... | |
| B.D.Sharma - 2006 - 284 Seiten
...right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists and uncertainties these specious tropes and figures have brought on our knowledge?...due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity of fine speaking? For, now I am warmed with this just anger,... | |
| Joseph E. Harmon, Alan G. Gross - 2007 - 353 Seiten
...indignation, how many mists and uncertainties, these specious Tropes and Figures have brought to our Knowledg? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable, and difficult Arts, have been still snatch'd away by the easie vanity of fine Speaking? For now I am warm'd with this just Anger,... | |
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