| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 str.
...this knowledge is collected with design, and cultivated with art and method, it will be at all limes of immediate and ready use to himself and others. Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All rangeil in order, and disposed with grace; Nor thus alone the curious eye to please, But to be found,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 str.
...this knowledge is collected with design, and cultivated with art and method, it will be at all limes of immediate and ready use to himself and others. Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All ranged in order, arid disposed with grace; Nor thus idone the furious eye to please, But to be Itniml,... | |
| 1866 - 490 str.
...choice will acquire less learning, fmt more knowledge; and as this knowledge is collected with design, and cultivated "with art and method, it will be at...of immediate and ready use to himself and others." — Lord Holingbroke's Works, vol. iii., p. 405. " Those who have read of everything are thought to... | |
| 1866 - 328 str.
...courtier's ease. In grave Quintilian's copious work we find The justest rules and clearest method join'd. Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All rang'd in order, and dispos'd with grace ; But less to please the eye than arm the hand, Still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 str.
...ease. In grave Quintilian's copious work, we find4 The justest rules, and clearest method join'd : 670 Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All rang'd in order, and dispos'd with grace, But less to please the eye, than arm the hand, Still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold... | |
| Henry St. John (1st visct. Bolingbroke.), Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1870 - 318 str.
...choice, will acquire less learning, but more knowledge: and as this knowledge is collected with design, and cultivated with art and method, it will be at...others. Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All ranged in order, and disposed with grace : Nor thus alone the curious eye to please, But to be found,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 str.
...choice will acquire less learning, but more knowledge; and as this knowledge is collected with design, eak without offence or flattery) never shone out fuller...brighter, or looked more like itself, than at this period. ranged in order, and disposed with grace; Nor thus alone the curious eye to please, But to be found,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 str.
...choice will acquire less learning, but more knowledge; and па this knowledge is collected with design, and cultivated with art and method, it will be at...immediate and ready use to himself and others. Thus u«cfut игшч in magazines we place. All rani-Mi ¡n onk-r, an'l dispose 1 with grace; Nor thus... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 908 str.
...of the ancients. Method has been attended to, as the main design of a Dictionaiy is immediate use. 'Thus useful arms in magazines we place, All rang'd in order, and disposed with grace : Nor thus alone the curious eye to please, But to be found, when need retjuircs,... | |
| Alexander Robertson - 1889 - 464 str.
...less learning, but more knowledge ; and as this is collected with design, and cultivated with art, it will be, at all times, of immediate and ready use to us." Indiscriminate and unmethodical readers or students have been well compared to such as have no... | |
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