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" Although men are accused for not knowing their own weakness, yet perhaps as few know their own strength. It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold, which the owner knows not of. "
Brallaghan: Or The Deipnosophists - Página 309
por Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1845 - 336 páginas
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The Works of J. S. ...: Miscellanies in prose

Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 374 páginas
...pays to the Publick for being eminent. ALTHOUGH Men are accufed for not knowing their own Weaknefs ; yet perhaps as few know their own Strength. It is in Men as in Soils, where fometimes there is a Vein of Gold, which the Owner knows not of. SATYR is reckoned the eafieft of all...
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The works of Jonathan Swift, Volumen1

Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 342 páginas
...pays to the Publick for being eminent. ALTHOUGH Men are accufed for not knowing their own Weaknefs ; yet perhaps as few know their own Strength. It is in Men as in Soils, where fometimes there is a Vein of Gold, which the Owner knows not of. SAT YR is reckoned the eafieft of...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volumen3

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 440 páginas
...own Weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is iti men as in foils, where fometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. Satire is reckoned the eafieft of all wit; but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times : for it...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 416 páginas
...own weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is in men as in foils, where fomethnes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. SATIRE is reckoned the eafiell of all wit; but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times: for it...
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The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc ..., Volumen4

Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 412 páginas
...own weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is in men as in foils, where fometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. Satire is reckoned the eafieft of all wit : but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times : for it...
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin ...

Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 448 páginas
...own weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is in men as in foils, where fometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. Satire is reckoned the eafieft of all wit ; but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times : for it...
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The Works of Dr Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, Dublin. In Thirteen ...

Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 382 páginas
...own weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is in men as in foils, where fometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. Satire is reckoned the eafieft of all wit ; but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times : for it...
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The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 514 páginas
...own weaknefs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. It is in men as in foils, where fometimcs there is a vein of gold, which the owner knows \ not of. Satire is reckoned the eafieft of all wit ; but I take it to be otherwife in very bad times : for it...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volumen2

1797 - 522 páginas
...own weaknifs, yet perhaps as few know their own ftrength. Jt is in men as in Toils, where fometimes there is a vein of gold which the owner knows not of. Fine fenfe, and exalted ftnfe, are not half fo valuable as cornroon fenfe. There are forty men of wit...
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's ..., Volumen5

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 486 páginas
...whom he loves best. Censure, is the tax a man pays to the publick, for being eminent. Although men are accused for not knowing their own weakness, yet perhaps...there is a vein of gold, which the owner knows not pf. Satire is reckoned the easiest of all wit ; but I take it to be otherwise in very bad times : for...
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