| 1867 - 862 páginas
...capacities of children. "Ever}7 man acquainted," says he, "with the common principles of human actions, will look with veneration on the writer, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another time making a catechism for children in their fourth year." But how much greater still is the tribute... | |
| 1867 - 854 páginas
...capacities of children. "Every roan acquainted," says he, "with the common principles of human actions, will look with veneration on the writer, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another time making a catechism for children in their fourth year." But how much greater still is the tribute... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1871 - 684 páginas
...of advance in the morning of life. Every man acquainted with the common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year. A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is, perhaps,... | |
| 1872 - 356 páginas
...but for a good purpose;" and again, every one acquainted with the common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year." It is interesting also to read what is told us of the... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 362 páginas
...of advance in the morning of life. Every man acquainted with the common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke, and in another making a catechism for children in their fourth year ; a voluntary descent from the dignity... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1884 - 744 páginas
...of advance in the morning of life. Every man, acquainted with the common principles of human action, will look with veneration on the writer, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a Catechism for Children in their fourth year. A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is perhaps... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 500 páginas
...Johnson's praise of Dr. Watts :— ' Every man acquainted with the common principles of human action, will look with veneration on the writer, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year. A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is perhaps... | |
| Mary Orne Pickering - 1887 - 564 páginas
...to the most humble departments. Dr. Johnson, I recollect, in speaking of Watts, says : " Every man will look with veneration on the writer who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year." In the honorable efforts made in our own country you... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 356 páginas
...Life of Johnson, iv. 191. Humility : EVERY man acquainted with the common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer ', who is...one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year. A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is perhaps... | |
| Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1888 - 356 páginas
...man acquainted with the common principles of human action will look with veneration on the writer J, who is at one time combating Locke, and at another making a catechism for children in their fourth year. A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is perhaps... | |
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