| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 408 pages
...inconvenient opinion I have, that one cannot pay too dear for peace of mind. Poor philofopher Berkeley has now the idea * of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a ftrange fever upon him fo ftrong, that it was very hard to deftroy it by introducing a contrary one.... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1766 - 410 pages
...inconvenient opinion I have, that one cannot pay too dear for peace of mind. Poor philofopher Berkeley has now the idea * of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a Grange fever upon him fo ftrong, that it was very hard to deftroy it by introducing a contrary one.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1766 - 450 pages
...inconvenient opinion I have, that one cannot pay too dear for peace of mind. Poor philofopher Berkeley has now the idea * of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a ftrange fever upon him fo ftrong, that it was very hard to deflroy it by introducing a contrary one.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1767 - 362 pages
...inconvenient opinion I have, that one cannot pay too dear for peace of m ind . Poor philofopher Berkeley has now the idea * of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a ftrange feve* upon him fo ftvong, that it was hard to deftroy it by introducing a contrary one. Poor... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1784 - 472 pages
...have, that one! cannot pay too dear for peace of mind. Poor philofopher Berkeley has now the idea f of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a ftrange fever upon him,' fo ftrong, that it was very hard to deftroy it by introducing a contrary one.... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Buhle - 1802 - 842 pages
...©efunbbeitejuflanb jcneß bettaf : Po«r phüofopher Ktvktley bas now tb» iäta n/ health, which was very , bard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a Strange fever in him fo ftrong, that if was very hard to deftfoy it by introduciog a contrary one. @, The life of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1803 - 318 pages
...inconvenient opinion I have, that one cannot pay too dear for peace of mind. Poor philosopher Berkeley has now the idea * of health, which was very hard to produce in him j for he had an idea of a strange fever upon him so strong, that it was very hard to destroy it by... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 250 pages
...only in idea. He had just at this time recovered from a violent fever. " Poor philosopher Berkeley has now the idea of health, which was very hard to...so strong, that it was very hard to destroy it by producing a contrary one." LXXI. DR. ARBTJTHNOT. The gloomy feelings which Swift encouraged on finding... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 420 pages
...philosophy, and his own propensity to lud icrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berkeley," says he, " has now the idea of health, which was very hard to...produce in him ; for he had an idea of a strange fever on him so strong, that it was very hard to destroy it by introducing a contrary one." As the dismission... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 424 pages
...philosophy, and his own propensity to ludicrous pleasantry ; " Poor philosopher Berkeley," says he, " has_now the idea of health, which was very hard to produce in him ; for he had an idea of a strange fever on him so strong, that it was very hard to destroy it by introducing a contrary one." As the dismission... | |
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