Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... learning and knowledge , and make it more common and diffused ; but 1 doubt whe- ther they are necessary ones or no ; or much advance any other science , beyond the particular records of ac- tions or registers of time : and these ...
... learning and knowledge , and make it more common and diffused ; but 1 doubt whe- ther they are necessary ones or no ; or much advance any other science , beyond the particular records of ac- tions or registers of time : and these ...
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... Sir T. Overbury . XXXIV . This purifying of wit , this enriching of memory , enabling of judgment , and enlarging of conceit , which commonly we call learning ; under what name soever it be directed , the final end is , to 8 LACONICS .
... Sir T. Overbury . XXXIV . This purifying of wit , this enriching of memory , enabling of judgment , and enlarging of conceit , which commonly we call learning ; under what name soever it be directed , the final end is , to 8 LACONICS .
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... learning , being virtuous action , those skills that most serve to bring forth that , have a most just title to be princes over the rest.— Sir P. Sidney . XXXV . Passions are likened best to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but ...
... learning , being virtuous action , those skills that most serve to bring forth that , have a most just title to be princes over the rest.— Sir P. Sidney . XXXV . Passions are likened best to floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but ...
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... learning may not even weaken invention , in a man that has great advantages from nature , and birth ; whether the weight and number of so many men's thoughts and notions may not suppress his own , or hinder the motion and agitation of ...
... learning may not even weaken invention , in a man that has great advantages from nature , and birth ; whether the weight and number of so many men's thoughts and notions may not suppress his own , or hinder the motion and agitation of ...
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... learning is the knowledge of the different and contested opinions of men in former ages , and about which they have perhaps never agreed in any ; and this makes so much of one and so little of the other , in the world . - Sir W. Temple ...
... learning is the knowledge of the different and contested opinions of men in former ages , and about which they have perhaps never agreed in any ; and this makes so much of one and so little of the other , in the world . - Sir W. Temple ...
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