| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 348 páginas
...Numbers to their Works, were both Hiftorians of our Order, were Mafters of all the Learning of their Times. Again, there is another Sort of Knowledge beyond the Power of Learning to beftow, and this is to be had by Converfation. So neceflary is this to the underftanding the Characters... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 386 páginas
...Order, were Matters of all the Learning of their Times, -i-!ill'- r--: •'• -:•- •:' ..' , • Again, there is another Sort of Knowledge beyond the Power of Learning to beflow, and this is to be had by Convention. So neceflary is this to the undemanding the Characters... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 416 páginas
...learning to beftow, and this is to be had by conversation. So neceflary is this to the underftanding the characters of men, that none are more ignorant of them than thofe learned pedants, whofe lives have been entirely confumed in colleges, and among books ; for however... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 424 páginas
...learning to beftow, and this is to be had by converfatio«. So neceflary is this to the underftanding the characters of men, that none are more ignorant of them than thofe learned pedants, whofe lives have been entirely confumed in colleges, and among books; for however... | |
| 1781 - 778 páginas
...learning to bettow, and this is to be had by con verfation . So necelFary is this to the underllanding the characters of men, that none are more ignorant of them than thole learned pedants, whofe lives have been entirely coniumed in colleges, and among books : for however... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 386 páginas
...learning to beftow, and this is to be had by converfation. So rueceffary is this to the underftanding the characters of men, that none are more ignorant of them than thofe learned pedants, whofe lives have been entirely confumed in colleges, and among books : for however... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 578 páginas
...there is another sort of knowledge, heyond the power of learning to hestow, and this is to he had hy conversation. So necessary is this to the understanding...them than those learned pedants, whose lives have heen entirely consumed in colleges, and among hooks; for however exquisitely human nature may have... | |
| 1820 - 456 páginas
...numbers to their works, were both historians of our order, and masters of all the learning of their times. Again, there is another. sort of knowledge,...exquisitely .human nature may have been described by'Writers, the true practical system can be learnt only in .the world. Indeed, the like happens in... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...numbers to their works, were both historians of our order, and masters of all the learning of their times. Again, there is another sort of knowledge beyond...those learned pedants, whose lives have been entirely consinned in colleges, and among books ; for however exquisitely human nature may have been described... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...numbers to their works, were both liistonans of our order, and masters of all the learning of their times. Again, there is another sort of knowledge,...power of learning to bestow, and this is to be had by conversations. So necessary is this to the understanding the characters of men, that none are more... | |
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