pride is greater than his ignorance, and what he wants in" knowledge, he supplies by sufficiency. When he has looked " about him, as far as he can, he concludes, there is no more " to be seen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at the " bottom... An Abridgment of Lectures on Rhetoric - Seite 96von Hugh Blair - 1808 - 312 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...is greater. " than his ignorance ; and what he " wants in knowledge, he fupplies by " fufficiency. When he has looked " about him, as far as he can, he con" eludes there is no more to be feen ; " when he is at the end of his line, he " is at the bottom... | |
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...pride is greater than his igno" ranee ; and what he wants in knowledge, he fup" plies by fufficiency. When he has looked about him, " as far as he can, he concludes there is no more to " be feen ; when he is at the end of his line, he is at " the bottom of the ocean ; when he has fhot his... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 328 Seiten
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| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 Seiten
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| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 Seiten
...is greater than his ignorance, and what he wants in .knowledge he supplies by sufficiency. When lie has looked about him as far. as he can, he concludes...he has shot his best, he is sure none ever did, or ever can, shoot better, or beyond it. His own reason he holds to be the certain measure of truth ;... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 Seiten
...sarcastically of man, says ; " But his pride is greater than his ignorance, and what he wants in knowledge he supplies by sufficiency. When he has looked about...he concludes there is no more to be seen ; when he is-at the end of his line, he is at the bottom of the ocean ; when he has shot his best, he is sure... | |
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