Advice in the Pursuits of Literature: Containing Historical, Biographical, and Critical RemarksJ.K. Porter, 1832 - 290 من الصفحات |
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... hand to point out the medicinal from the poisonous flower . The first rudi- ments of knowledge can hardly be called learning ; they only fit the mind to receive it ; nor do they con- tain any directions for keeping the intellect sound ...
... hand to point out the medicinal from the poisonous flower . The first rudi- ments of knowledge can hardly be called learning ; they only fit the mind to receive it ; nor do they con- tain any directions for keeping the intellect sound ...
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... all , in a greater or less degree . The advantages of having this trea- sure to put our hands in , and to take from it at will , is incalculable ; for , without letters , man was but a sa- vage : he knew nothing of the past , except 10.
... all , in a greater or less degree . The advantages of having this trea- sure to put our hands in , and to take from it at will , is incalculable ; for , without letters , man was but a sa- vage : he knew nothing of the past , except 10.
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... hand of Deity , of which every human being forms one stone of the great mass , and on this great mass he may write his charac- ter ; and leave it , if he have time , ability , and opportu- nity , for posterity . If Occleve was cold , he ...
... hand of Deity , of which every human being forms one stone of the great mass , and on this great mass he may write his charac- ter ; and leave it , if he have time , ability , and opportu- nity , for posterity . If Occleve was cold , he ...
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... hand of a reformer . For his temerity he lost his of- fice , by the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbu- ry ; he ... hands of these great masters of thought and expression . Bishop Peacock was a learned writer of this age , and his ...
... hand of a reformer . For his temerity he lost his of- fice , by the authority of the Archbishop of Canterbu- ry ; he ... hands of these great masters of thought and expression . Bishop Peacock was a learned writer of this age , and his ...
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... hands of genius and skill , may be succinct or open , terse or expanded , as the occasion may require . Spenser was born in 1553 , and was eleven years se- nior to Shakspeare ; and as printing was the rage at that time , the great bard ...
... hands of genius and skill , may be succinct or open , terse or expanded , as the occasion may require . Spenser was born in 1553 , and was eleven years se- nior to Shakspeare ; and as printing was the rage at that time , the great bard ...
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