| 1813 - 716 páginas
...What he bad once inscribed on the tablet of his memory was rarely effaced. It was one of the aphorisms of lord Bacon, " reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man." Dr. Rush was always full, correct, and ready. His reading was extensive. He marked dewn every idea... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 páginas
...intereiled to defend. inand of onr knowledge. There is much good sense in the following aphorism of Bacon : " Reading makes a full man, writing a, " correct man, and speaking a ready man." See a corr;nicnlary «n this aohorisir. in one of the Nuasbcrs of the Adventurer. i The fame obfervations... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 520 páginas
...interefted to defend. mand of our knowledge. There is much good fense in the following aphorism of Bacon: " Reading makes a full man, writing a " correct man, and speaking a ready man." See a commentary on this aphorism in one of the Numbers of the Adventurer. The fame obfervations may... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 páginas
...ready and practical command of our knowledge. There is much good sense in the following aphorism of Bacon: " Reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man." See a commentary on this uphorit-m in one of the Numbers of the Adventurer. extremely limited; and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 páginas
...ready and practical command of our knowledge. There is much good sense in the following aphorism of Bacon : " Reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man." See a commentary on this aphorism in one of the Numbers of the Adventurer. likely person to acquire... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1831 - 844 páginas
...ready ami practical command of our knowledge. There is much good sense in the following aphorism of Bacon: "Reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man." See a commentary on this aphorism in one of the Numbers of the Adventurer. (1) Thei? organs of external... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...ready and practical command of our knowledge. There is much good sense in the following aphorism of Bacon: "Reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man."-— Dugald Stewart. fttatrrfols for EXTRACTED FROM THE WORKS OP ANCIENT AND MODERN AUTHORS. 'WHATRVER CHARITY... | |
| 1840 - 728 páginas
...by the Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople. By Adolpbus Slade, Esq. RN LORD Bacon observes, that " Reading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man ;" to which judicious apophthegm, \vc may add, that " Travelling makes a finished man," by which we... | |
| 1840 - 954 páginas
...Danube, from Vienna to Constantinople. By Adolpbus Slade, Esq. RN LORD Bacon observes, that " Heading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man ;" to which judicious apophthegm, we may add, that " Travelling makes a finished man," by which we... | |
| John Davies - 1841 - 178 páginas
...Bacon to the means of improvement and self-cultivation, which have been just enumerated—thatreading makes a full man, writing a correct man, and speaking a ready man. Such appear to me to be the chief elements of what I have entitled the " Spirit of Philosophy." We... | |
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