We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone. Essays on Educational Reformers - Side 473af Robert Hebert Quick - 1890 - 568 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Wordsworth - 1911 - 296 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 sider
...combinations with pleasure. \Ve have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation ow ? A. I gat her where I dare na weil be seen, Puing...weep not, my winsome marrow ; Nor let thy heart lame had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the anatomist's... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation Manly had to struggle with, know and feel this. However 'painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 sider
...knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but \vhai h;ul to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's... | |
| Frank Aydelotte - 1917 - 402 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the anatomist's... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation other side of the oak. What sees she there? There...bright, Drest in a silken robe of white, That shado ehemisf and mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the anatomist's... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1922 - 436 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by pleasure, and exists in us by pleasure alone." And again: "The end of Poetry is to produce excitement, in co-existence with an overbalance of pleasure."... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 sider
...combinations with pleasure. We have no knowledge, that is, no general principles drawn from the contemplation of particular facts, but what has been built up by...Mathematician, whatever difficulties and disgusts they may have had to struggle with, know and feel this. However painful may be the objects with which the Anatomist's... | |
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