Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... learning , and reverenced the single minded sincerity of the Nottingham Shepherd , more than the authority of colleges and the wisdom of phi- losophers . And now , being in the meridian of life , but a year older than was Locke , when ...
... learning , and reverenced the single minded sincerity of the Nottingham Shepherd , more than the authority of colleges and the wisdom of phi- losophers . And now , being in the meridian of life , but a year older than was Locke , when ...
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... learning in her deepest sciences have been so ancient , and so eminent among us , that writers of good antiquity , and able judgment , have been persuaded that even the school of Pythagoras , and the Persian wisdom , took beginning from ...
... learning in her deepest sciences have been so ancient , and so eminent among us , that writers of good antiquity , and able judgment , have been persuaded that even the school of Pythagoras , and the Persian wisdom , took beginning from ...
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... learning he undoubtedly had ; but in his poetry his learning becomes pedantry and his wit affectation . He was the son of a grocer in Fleet Street , and was born in 1618. The works of Spenser , which he says used to lie in his mother's ...
... learning he undoubtedly had ; but in his poetry his learning becomes pedantry and his wit affectation . He was the son of a grocer in Fleet Street , and was born in 1618. The works of Spenser , which he says used to lie in his mother's ...
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... learning be liberal . Spare no cost ; for by such parsimony all is lost that is saved ; but let it be useful knowledge , such as is con- sistent with truth and godliness , not cherishing a vain conversation or idle mind ; but ingenuity ...
... learning be liberal . Spare no cost ; for by such parsimony all is lost that is saved ; but let it be useful knowledge , such as is con- sistent with truth and godliness , not cherishing a vain conversation or idle mind ; but ingenuity ...
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Be sure to observe their genius , and do not cross it as to learning ; let the dwell too long on one thing ; but let their change be agreeable , and all th versions have some little bodily labour in them . When grown big , have mos for ...
Be sure to observe their genius , and do not cross it as to learning ; let the dwell too long on one thing ; but let their change be agreeable , and all th versions have some little bodily labour in them . When grown big , have mos for ...
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