| Isaac Disraeli - 1839 - 418 דפים
...always sensible of the kindred alliance ; even a genius of the first order has not always been aware that he is the founder of a society, and that there...the succeeding age in the mighty mould of his own ; for JOHNSON was of that order of men whose individual genius becomes that of a people. A prouder... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 דפים
...always sensible of the kindred alliance ; even a genius of the first order has not always been aware that he is the founder of a society, and that there...probationary years of genius, when " Slow rises worth, by poverly deprcss'd ; " not yet conscious that he himself was devoting his days to cast the minds of... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 516 דפים
...always sensible of the kindred alliance ; even a genius of the first order has not always been aware that he is the founder of a society, and that there...those sad probationary years of genius, when " Slow riecs worth, by poverty dcprees'd ; " not yet conscious that he himself was devoting his days to cast... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 דפים
...father-genius. These literary characters are partially, and with a melancholy colouring, eihibited by JOHNSON. " To talk in private, to think in solitude,...himself." Thus thought this great writer during those gad probationary years of genius, when " Blow rlacs worth, Ъу poverty depreae'd ; " not yet conscious... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1846 - 194 דפים
...diversilied by events. To talk in public, to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to inquire and answer inquiries, is the business of a scholar. He...neither known nor valued but by men like himself. "I was born in the kingdom of Goiama, at no great distance from the fountain of the Nile. My father... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1846 - 416 דפים
...diversified by events. To talk in public , to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to inquire, and answer inquiries , is the business of a scholar. He...neither known nor valued but by men like himself. (( I was born in the kingdom of Goiama , at no great distance from the fountain of the Nile. My father... | |
| Horae - 1851 - 414 דפים
...in private, to think in folitude, to inquire or to anfwer inquiries, is the bufinefs of a fcholar. He wanders about the world without pomp or terror ; and is neither known nor valued but by men like himfelf. — DR. JOHNSON. Calumny. |E that lends an eafy and credulous ear to calumny, is either a... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1853 - 510 דפים
...colouring, exhihited hy JOHNSON. or to answer inquiries, is the husiness of a scholar. He wanders ahout the world without pomp or terror ; and is neither known nor valued hut hy men like himself." Thus thought this great writer during those sad prohationary years of genius,... | |
| John George Edgar - 1851 - 558 דפים
...SIR WILLIAM JONES. DR. JOHNSON says, that " to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to inquire and to answer inquiries, is the business of a scholar....neither known nor valued but by men like himself." Such, however, was not the case with Sir William Jones, notwithstanding his extraordinary love of letters... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 452 דפים
...diversified by events. To to talk in public, to think in solitude, to read and to hear, to inquire, and to answer inquiries, is the business of a scholar....neither known nor valued but by men like himself. " I was born in the kingdom of Groima, at no great distance from the fountain of the Nile. My father... | |
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