| 1785 - 596 páginas
...and comprehend long procefTes of argument by immediate intuition. Men who have flattered themfeives into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who wafte their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings condemned by nature to perpetual pupillage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 páginas
...and comprehend long procefles of argument by immediate intuition.Men who have flattered themfelves into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who wafte their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings condemned by nature to perpetual pupillage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 422 páginas
...and comprehend long procedes of argument by immediate intuition. Men who have flattered themfelves into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who wafte their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings condemned by nature to perpetual pupillage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...and comprehend long procefles of argument by immediate intuition. Men who have flattered themfelves into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who wafte their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings, condemned by nature to perpetual pupillage,... | |
| 1801 - 344 páginas
...and comprehend long proceflesof argument by immediate intuition. Men who have flattered themfelves into this opinion of their own abilities, look down on all who wafte their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings condemned by nature to perpetual pupillage,... | |
| 1806 - 340 páginas
...which the dull caution of our laborious ancestors durst never attempt; they cut the knots of sophistry which it was formerly the business of years to untie,...their lives over books, as a race of inferior beings condemnedby nature to perpetual pupillage, and fruitlessly .endeavouring to remedy their barren. ness... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 354 páginas
...which the dull caution of our laborious ancestors durst never attempt ; they cut the knots of sophistry which it was formerly the business of years to untie,...all who waste their lives over books, as a race of inferiour beings, con^ demned by nature to perpetual pupilage, and fruitlessly endeavouring to remedy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 páginas
...never attempt ; they cut the knots of sophistry which it was formerly the business of years to unite, solve difficulties by sudden irradiations of intelligence,...look down on all who waste their lives over books, asa race of inferior beings, condemned by nature to perpetual pupilage, and fruitlessly endeavouring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 416 páginas
...which the dull caution of our laborious ancestors durst never attempt ; they cut the knots of sophistry which it was formerly the business of years to untie,...all who waste their lives over books, as a race of inferiour beings, condemned by nature to perpetual pupilage, and fruitlessly endeavouring to remedy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 448 páginas
...which the dull caution of our laborious ancestors durst never attempt; they cut the knots of sophistry which it was formerly the business of years to untie,...all who waste their lives over books, as a race of inferiour beings, condemned by nature to perpetual pupilage, and fruitlessly endeavouring to remedy... | |
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