 | Francis Bacon - 1833 - 228 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best fiom those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament...affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar : they perfect nature, and are perfected by experience : for natural abilities... | |
 | Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 sider
...much for ornament',0 is affectation'; to form one's judgment wholly by their rules', is the humour'i of a scholar'. They perfect nature', and are perfected...for natural abilities' . . are like natural plants', and need pruning by study'; and studies themselves give forth directions too much at large', unless... | |
 | Time - 1835 - 274 sider
...the plots, and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies, is sloth; to use them too much for ornament,...affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humour of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience ; for natural abilities are... | |
 | 1835 - 430 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time hp humour of a scholar : they perfect nature, and are perfected by experience : for natural abilities... | |
 | 1835 - 430 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament...affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar : they perfect nature, and are perfected by experience : for natural abilities... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies, is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation; to make judgment only by their rules, is the humour of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience... | |
 | Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 484 sider
...affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies, is sloth ; to use too much for ornament, is affectation ; to make judgment...experience : for natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large, except... | |
 | Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 246 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies, is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament, is aflectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humour of a scholar : they perfect nature,... | |
 | John Wilson - 1844 - 142 sider
...the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned. To spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament...affectation; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of a scholar. They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience; for natural abilities are... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 sider
...and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that arc learned. To spend too much time in Studien, is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament, is affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules, is the humour of a scholar ; they perfect nature, and are perfected by experience — for natural abilities... | |
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