10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADDITORY»
Discover the use of
additory in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
additory and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Miscellanies The Third Volume
the DetraSory or Defamatory, whereas in truth there are three sorts, the
Detractory, the Additory, and tha Transtatory. The Additory gives to a great man a
larger share of Reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some
good end or ...
Dr. Arbuthnot, Mr. Pope, and Mr. Gay, 1742
2
A Supplement to Dr. Swift's Works: Containing, I. ...
where he sinds fault with the common mistake, that takes notice only of one fort,
viz. the detractory or defamatory; whereas, in truth, there are three sorts, the
detractory, the additory, and the transtatory . The additory gives to a great man a
larger ...
Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, John Arbuthnot, 1753
famosi, such as concern the reputation of men in power: where he finds fault with
the common mistake, that takes notice only of one sort, viz. the detractory or
defamatory; whereas in truth there are three sorts, the detractory, the additory,
and ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1801
4
The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. ...
famosi, such as concern the reputation of men in power : where he finds fault with
the common mistake, that takes. notice only of one sort, viz. the detractory or
defamatory ; whereas in truth there are three sorts, the detractory, the additory,
and ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1801
5
The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, ...
The additory gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to
him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. The detractory, or
defamatory, is a lie which takes from a great man the reputation that justly
belongs to him, ...
Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott, 1883
6
The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... ...
The additory gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to
him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. The detractory or
defamatory is a lye, which takes from a great man the reputation that justly
belongs to him, ...
Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth, 1766
7
Advanced Parallel Processing Technologies: 5th International ...
Every useful-node has p1 input-links and p1 output-links that connected to Clos
network as well as one input- port and output-port. Every additory-node only has
a pair of input-link and output-link that connected to Clos network.
Xingming Zhou, Stefan Jähnichen, Ming Xu, 2003
8
The Works of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift ...
... in truth there are three forts, the detractory, the additory, and the tranflatory. The
additory gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to
enable him to serve some good end or purpose. The detractory, or defamatory, ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, 1784
9
The Works of Jonathan Swift: Tracts, historical and ...
with the common mistake, that takes notice only of one sort, viz. the detractory or
defamatory ; •whereas in truth there are three sorts, the detractory, the additory,
and the translatory. The additory gives to a great man a larger share of reputation
...
Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott, 1814
10
History of John Bull. Essays. Poetry
famosi, such as concern the reputation of men in power : where he finds fault with
the common mistake, that takes notice only of one sort, viz. the detractory or
defamatory ; whereas in truth there are three sorts, the detractory, the additory,
and ...
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1801