| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - 272 páginas
...else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing that, in sea-voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries ; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be ob15 served, for the most part they omit it : as if chance were... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - 406 páginas
...exercises or discipline the place yieldeth; for else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing that, in sea voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but gky and sea, men should make diaries ; but in land travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 páginas
...sea-voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sea and sky, men should make diaries ; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation ; let diaries, therefore, be brought in use. The things to be seen... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1881 - 292 páginas
...else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing that, in sea-voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries ; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be obis served, for the most part they omit it : as if chance were... | |
| Sebastian Bauza - 1912 - 284 páginas
...exercises or discipline the place yieldeth ; for else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing, that in sea voyages, where...most part they omit it ; as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation : let diaries , theref ore , be brought in use . The things to be... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 248 páginas
...exercises or discipline the place yieldeth. For else young men should go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing, that in sea voyages, where...seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it; as if chance were fitter... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 244 páginas
...voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it; as if chance were fitter to be registered than observation. Let diaries therefore be brought in use. The things to be seen and... | |
| Daniel Jones - 1914 - 112 páginas
...else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing, that in sea-voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries ; but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it : as if chance were... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 518 páginas
...else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little. It is a strange thing that in sea-voyages, where there is nothing to be seen but sky and sea, men should make diaries, but in land-travel, wherein so much is to be observed, for the most part they omit it; as if chance were fitter... | |
| Charaka Club - 1916 - 284 páginas
...one needs only read his essays, particularly that "Of Travel," where he says: "It is strange that on sea- voyages where there is nothing to be seen but...and sea, men should make diaries, but in land travel omit it"; he then enumerates the things to be seen and observed — the courts of princes, the courts... | |
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