| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1763 - 400 pages
...not with mere Copies. Direct IT. Ufe the moft proper Methods to retain that Treafure of Ideas wbich you have acquired ; for the Mind is ready to let many of them flip, unlels fome Pains and Labour be taken to fix them upon the Memory. And more efpecially let thofe Ideas... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1797 - 338 pages
...with original paint'n^Sj and uojt yrith mere copies.. DireS. II. Ufe tbe moft proper methods to retar* that treafure of ideas which you have acquired ; for...labour be taken to fix them upon the memory. And more especially let thofe ideas be laid up andi .preferved with the greateft care, which are moft directly... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1802 - 310 pages
...with mere copies. Dire£t. II. Ufe the moft proper methods to retain that treafure .of ideas which fou have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let many of them ilip, unlefs fome pains and labour be taken to fix them upon the memory. And .more efpecially let thofe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...out of his memory, he builds upon the truth. AdJitan. Use the most proper methods to retain the ideas you have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains be liken to fix them upon the memory. Watts. To SLIP. va i- To convey secretly.... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1809 - 328 pages
...with mere copies. Direct. II. Use the mcist proper methods to retain thai treasure of ideas ivhich you have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains and la* tour be taken to fix them upon the memory. P And more especially let... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1811 - 298 pages
...paintings, and not with mere copies. Direction II. Use the most proper methods to retain that treasure of ideas which you have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains and labour be taken to fix them upon the memory. And more especially let those... | |
| Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1813 - 616 pages
...original paintings, aud not with mere copies. II. Use the most proper methods to retain that treasure of ideas which you have acquired; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains and labour be taken to fix them upon the memory. And more especially let those... | |
| John Prior Estlin - Ethics - 1818 - 350 pages
...original paintings, and not with mere copies, i 4 119 Use the most proper methods to retain that treasure of ideas which you have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let them slip, unless some pains and labour be employed to fix them in the memory. ii • There are some... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...with mere copies. 453. Rule II. Use the most proper methods to retain that treasure of Ideas ivhich you have acquired; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains and labour be taken to fix them upon the memory. J)irection. And more especially... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1835 - 312 pages
...with mere copies. 453. Rule II. Use the most proper methods to retain that treasure of Ideas whirh you have acquired ; for the mind is ready to let many of them slip, unless some pains and labor be taken to fix them upon the memory. direction. And more especially... | |
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