| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 466 páginas
...requireth, howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider, that in these matters it conieth no otherwise... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 312 páginas
...fundamental confutation. If I may dare once more adopt the words of Hooker, " they, unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour, which they are not willing to endure." Those at least, let me be permitted to add, 92 who have taken so much pains to render me ridiculous... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 páginas
...requiretb, howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased, or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider, that in these matters it cometh no otherwise... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 páginas
...requireth, howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased, or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider, that in these matters it cometh no otherwise... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 páginas
...howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased, or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, arc in no wise injured by us, because it is in their own...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider, that in these matters it cometh no otherwise... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 páginas
...requireth, howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider, that in these matters it cometh no otherwise... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 páginas
...fundamental confutation. If I may dare once more adopt the words of Hooker, " they, unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour, which they are not willing to endure." Those at least, let me be permitted to add, who have taken so much pains to render me ridiculous for... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 368 páginas
...fundamental confutation. If I may dare once more adopt the words of Hooker, " they, unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...in their own hands to spare that labour, which they arc not willing to endure." Those at least, let me be permitted to add, who have taken so much pains... | |
| 1836 - 808 páginas
...required), howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased or no. They unto whom we shall seem tedious are in no wise injured by us, because it is...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must consider that in these matters it comelh no otherwise to... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1837 - 316 páginas
...requireth, howsoever the nice humour of some be therewith pleased or 90. They unto whom we shall seem tedious, are in no wise injured by us, because it...that labour which they are not willing to endure. And if any complain of obscurity, they must .consider, that in these matters it cometh no otherwise... | |
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