| Edward Young - 1759 - 128 páginas
...<l lence, from mounting high,. to <c weak eyes is quite out of fight," . / If I might fpeak farther of learning, and genius, I would compare genius to...there is leaft genius. As virtue without much riches caa give happinefs, fo genius without much leacning can give renown. As it is faid in Terence^ Pecumam... | |
| 1759 - 760 páginas
...to the lame, though an impediment to the (hong. " If I mivht (peak further of learning and genius, 1 would compare genius to virtue, and "learning to riches. As riches are mott wanted whetc there is leaf) virtue, To teaming where there is lead genius: as virtue, without... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...they know, can never know too much. — Lady Gethin. 513. Learning and Genius. — If I might speak further of Learning and Genius, I would compare Genius to virtue, and learning to riches. As riches are most wanted where there is least virtue, so learning where there is least genius. — Young. 514. Benevolence.... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 páginas
...when its excellence, from mounting high, to weak eyes is quite out of sight." If I might speak farther of learning and genius, I would compare genius to virtue, and learning to riches. As riches are most wanted where there is least virtue, so learning where there is least genius. As virtue without... | |
| 1903 - 524 páginas
...Excellence, [| from mounting high, to weak 39 eyes is quite out of sight*. If I might speak farther of Learning, and Genius, I would compare Genius to Virtue, and Learning to Riches. As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue; so Learning where there is least Genius. As Virtue without... | |
| 1903 - 524 páginas
...Excellence, || from mounting high, to weak 39 eyes is quite out of sight'. /If I might speak farther of Learning, and Genius, I would compare Genius to Virtue, and Learning to Riches. As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue; so Learning where there is least Genius. As Virtue without... | |
| M. N. Rozanov - 1909 - 580 páginas
...Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired." Ebenda, S. 27—29. M) „If I might speak farther of Learning, and Genius, I would compare Genius to Virtue, and Learning to Riches. As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue; so Learning where there is least Genius. As Virtue without... | |
| M. N. Rosanow, Matveǐ Nikanorovich Rozanov - 1909 - 580 páginas
...Mysteries in it not to be explained, but admired." Ebenda, S. 27—29. *•) „If I might speak farther of Learning, and Genius, I would compare Genius to Virtue, and Learning to Riches. As Riches are most wanted where there is least Virtue; so Learning where there is least Genius. As Virtue without... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - 140 páginas
...when its excellence, from mounting high, to weak eyes is quite out of sight." If I might speak farther of learning and genius, I would compare genius to virtue, and learning to riches. As riches are most wanted where there is least virtue, so learning where there is least genius. As virtue without... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - 150 páginas
...that is, when it frnTpjnniinnng high, tf w"*»lr *ye* b quite out nf sight." If I might speak farther of learning and genius, I would compare genius to virtue, and learning to riches. As riches are most wanted where there is least virtue, so learning where there is least genius. As virtue without... | |
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