| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...things present, past, and future; and, above all, recollect, that " The proper study of mankind is man." Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage. lllus. 1. The first benefit of it is this : it will assist the use of reason in all its following operations;... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1835 - 312 pages
...present, past, and future ; and, above all, recollect, that " The proper study of mankind is man." Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage. Illus. 1. The first bencfit of it is this : it will assist the use of reason in all its following operations... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1837 - 372 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves; with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." * See the beautiful allegoric tale of Cupid and Psyche, in the original of Apuleius, (De Asino uureo,... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1837 - 312 pages
...present, past, and future ; and, above all, recollect, that " The proper study of mankind is man." Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage. fllus. 1. The first benefit of it is this : it will assist the use of reason in all its following operations... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 566 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves ; with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." * See the beautiful allegoric tale of Cupid and Psyche, in the original of Apuleius, ( De Asino aureo,... | |
| John Jones (of Harewood.) - 1856 - 158 pages
...all, be well acquainted with God and himself; with animal nature, and the workings of his own spirit. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." He will always find a ready channel for communicating ah1 the knowledge he can acquire, and he must... | |
| Derwent Coleridge - 1863 - 372 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves ; with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." * See the beautiful allegoric tale of Cupid and Psyche, in the original of Apuleius, (De Asino aareo,... | |
| Richard Lane Freer - Archdeacons - 1866 - 316 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves, with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." But I must not detain you on the philosophy of Socrates, or the well-known circumstances of his life,... | |
| Richard Lane Freer - Archdeacons - 1866 - 316 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves, with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." But I must not detain you on the philosophy of Socrates, or the well-known circumstances of his life,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 552 pages
...well acquainted with God and yourselves ; with animal nature, and the workings of your own spirits. Such a general acquaintance with things will be of very great advantage." * See the beautiful allegoric tale of Cupid and Psyche, in the original of Apuleius, (De Asino aureo,... | |
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