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" Imitations of Horace, book ii. epist. ii. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of polite literature is incompatible with a profound knowledge of the law ; not recollecting, that the human mind necessarily... "
The Templar - Sivu 28
1822 - 89 sivua
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Anecdotes of Some Distingushed Persons: Chiefly of the Present and ..., Nide 4

William Seward - 1796 - 560 sivua
...ii. epift. ii. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that, the ftudy of the Polite Arts is incompatible with a profound...of the law; not recollecting, that, the human mind neceflarily requires fome relaxation, and that, a change of ftudy is the greateft and moft natural...

Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and ..., Nide 4

William Seward - 1796 - 830 sivua
...ii. epift. ii. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that, the ftudy of the Polite Arts is incompatible with a profound...of the law ; not recollecting, that, the human mind neceflarrly requires fome relaxation, and that, a change of fludy is the greateft and moft natural...

The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Nide 22

1797 - 614 sivua
...h'oraff, book it. epist. n.' "' Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of the Polite Arts is incompatible with a profound kno-.vlcdge of the law ; not recollecting, that the human mind necessarily requires some relaxation,...

Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding ...

William Seward - 1798 - 536 sivua
...book ii. epift. ii, Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the ftudy of the Polite Arts is incompatible with a profound...of the law ; not recollecting, that the human mind neceflarily requires foinef relaxation, and tliat a change of ftudy is the greateft and moft natural...

Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq, Nide 1

Charles Butler - 1822 - 706 sivua
...Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of polite literature is incompatible with a profound knowledge of the law...recollecting, that the human mind necessarily requires some relaxation, and that a change of study is the greatest and most natural of all relaxations, to a mind...

Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 430 sivua
...Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of polite literature is incompatible with a profound knowledge of the law...recollecting, that the human mind necessarily requires some relaxation, and that a 127 th-ange of study is the greatest and most natural of all relaxations, to...

Wade's London Review, Niteet 1–3

1845 - 916 sivua
...wit. Imii. of Horace, II. p. 2. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of the polite arts is incompatible...knowledge of the law ; not recollecting, that the human tnincl necessarily requires some relaxation, and that a change of study is the greatest and most natural...

Advice on the Study and Practice of the Law: With Directions for the Choice ...

William Wright - 2003 - 262 sivua
...method * ?" * Barrow. CONCLUSION. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of the polite arts is incompatible...recollecting, that the human mind necessarily requires some relaxation, and that a change of study is the greatest and most natural of all relaxations, to a mind...
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