| 1729 - 332 sivua
...Man, very often lie hid and conceal'd hi a Plebeian, which a proper Education might have dif-interred, and have brought to Light. I am therefore much delighted...Accounts of Savage Nations, and with contemplating thofe Virtues which are wild and uncultivated; to fee Courage exerting it felf in Fiercenefs, Refolution... | |
| 1739 - 336 sivua
...Block of Marble, Education is to an human Soul. The Philofopher, the Saint, or the Hero, the Wife, the Good, or the Great Man, very often lie hid and...in a Plebeian, which a proper Education might have dif-interred, and hive brought to light. I am therefore much delighted with reading the Accounts of... | |
| 1744 - 340 sivua
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| 1753 - 338 sivua
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| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sivua
...block of marble, education is to an human foul. The philofopher, the iaint, or the hero, the wife, the good, or the great man, very often lie hid and...in a plebeian, which a proper education might have dif-interred, and have brought to light. I am therefore much delighted with reading the accounts of... | |
| Addison (pseud.) - 1795 - 616 sivua
...block of marble, edu-, cation is to the human foul. The philofopher, the faint, the hero, the wife, the good, or the great man, very often lie hid and...concealed in a plebeian ; which a proper education might havs difinterred and brought to light. The educator's care fhould be, above all things, to lay in his... | |
| 1797 - 332 sivua
...block of marble, education is to the human foul. The philofopher, the faint, or the hero, the wife, the good, or the great man, very often lie hid and...in a plebeian, which a proper education might have dif-interred and have brought to light. I am therefore much delighted with reading the accounts of... | |
| 1799 - 364 sivua
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| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 sivua
...foul. The philofopher, the faint, or the hero, the wife, the good, or the great man, very often lies hid and concealed in a plebeian, which a proper education might have difinterred, and hav« brought to light. I am therefore much delighted with reading the accounts of... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 sivua
...upon the antipenultimate member, as it may be called, will give an agreeable variety to the whole. The philosopher, the saint, or the hero ; the wise,...might have dis-interred and have brought to light. Spectator, N°215. Here, by placing the falling inflexion on hero, we shall diversify it from the rising... | |
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