foundation of knowledge must be laid by reading. General principles must be had from books, which, however, must be brought to the test of real life. In conversation you never get a system. What is said upon a subject is to be gathered from a hundred... The American Educational Monthly - Stran 4901871Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 strani
...brought to the tefl of real life. In converfation you never get a fyflem. What is laid upon a fubjecl: is to be gathered from a hundred people; The parts of a truth which a man gets thus are at fuch a diftance from each other, that he never attains to a full view.".... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth which a man gets thus are at such a distance from each other, that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 strani
...in conversation. ' The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be bad from books, which, however, must be brought to the test of real life. In conversation you in ver get a system. What is said upon a subject is to be gathered from a hundred people. The parts... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles ,' must...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth which a man gets thus are at such a distance from each other, that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 372 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation," said he, " must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each other that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 strani
...(said he) mnst be laid by reading. General principles mnst be had from books, which, however, mnst be brought to the test of real life. In conversation...to be gathered from a hundred people. The parts of u truth, which a man gets thns, are at such a distance from each other, that he never attains to a... | |
| 1821 - 372 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation," said he, " must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a .hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each other that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversa-" tion. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each other that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 378 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each other that he never attains to a full view."... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 480 strani
...superficial notion, that knowledge enough may be acquired in conversation. " The foundation (said he) must be laid by reading. General principles must be...gathered from a hundred people. The parts of a truth, which a man gets thus, are at such a distance from each other that he never attains to a full view."... | |
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