| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...ocean of Truth lay all undiscovered before ax.'— S fence' г А пес Ja les. Who reads Incessantly, (And what he brings what needs he elsewhere seek T), Uncertain and unsettled still remains ; Deep versed... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...meets, An empty cloud. However, many books, Wise men have said, are wearisome ; who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, — And what ho brings, what needs he elsewhere seek ?— Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep... | |
| 1876 - 450 páginas
...in and digest the better-liking must the mind needs be. — Bishop НЛ. — who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep versed in books, but shallow in himself. — Milton : Paradise... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 páginas
...Infinity? For what could fathom God were more than He. Drydm. 2927. READING. WHO reads Incessantly, , And his last faltering accents whisper'd praise. Goldsmith. That ten Uncertain and unsettled still remains : Deep-versed in books, but shallow in himself. Milton. Silent... | |
| John Milton - 1877 - 262 páginas
...320 An empty cloud. However, many books, Wise men have said, are wearisome ; who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, 324 (And what he brings what needs he elsewhere seek ?) Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep... | |
| Frederic Beecher Perkins - 1877 - 388 páginas
...better-liking must the mind needs be. — Bi»hop Sail. 316 THE BEST READING. — who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep versed in books, but shallow in himself. — Milton : Paradise... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 páginas
...famed Rape unfold, And squirts read Garth till apozems grow cold. GAY: Trivia. Who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, Uncertain and unsettled still remains : Deep-versed in books, but shallow in himself. M 1 1 .TO N :... | |
| 1879 - 684 páginas
...instance is as follows: Milton, in "Paradise Eegained," Book iv., line 322, &c., writes : — Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep-versed in books and shallow in himself, Collecting toys... | |
| John Milton - 2000 - 412 páginas
...meets, 3ao An empty cloud. However many books Wise men have said are wearisom; who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior, (And what he brings, what needs he elsewhere seek) 325 Uncertain and unsettl'd still remains, Deep... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 192 páginas
...disillusioned comments on men and their motives by Tacitus. It is the old story; "who reads incessantly and to his reading brings not a spirit and judgment equal or superior" is liable to lose the advantages of his reading. After all, it doesn't require very much effort to... | |
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