| 1853 - 202 páginas
...possible, needless bloodshed on either his own side or that of the enemy. 10. — Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge...The mere materials with which wisdom builds, Till smooth' d, and squar'd, and fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems to enrich. Knowledge... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 páginas
...there is naught on earth worth being known, But God, and our own souls ! Bailey. Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have oft-times no connection....Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Coivper. L. LABOR. From... | |
| 1854 - 456 páginas
...to fall ; KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM. — Cowper. KNOWLEDGE and Wisdom, far from being one, Have oft times no connection. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with...learned so much, Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. GOOD TEMPER. — More. SINCE trifles make the sum of human things, And half our misery from our foibles... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1854 - 504 páginas
...though gentle, yet not dull. Strong without rage, without o'erflowing, full. 4. Knowledge and Wisdom, far from being one, Have oft-times no connection....fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems to eurich. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much ; • Wisdom is humble that he knows no more.... | |
| Robert Craig - 1905 - 150 páginas
...looking for the means of sowing good seed, or of acquiring new soil to cultivate. " Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, have ofttimes no connection. Knowledge...it seems to enrich. Knowledge is proud that he has learnt so much. Wisdom is humble that he knows no more." Cowper, in these lines, points out a distinction... | |
| William Cowper - 1905 - 916 páginas
...80 •v% / In heads replete with thoughts of other men, I Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. I Knowledge, a rude unprofitable mass, The mere materials...so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Books are not seldom talismans and spells, By which the magic art of shrewder wits Holds an unthinking... | |
| 1906 - 418 páginas
...The poet Cowper, has very aptly contrasted the terms in their full purport. "Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have oft-times no connection....rude, unprofitable mass, The mere materials with which ivisdom builds, Till smoothed and squared, and fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems... | |
| 1907 - 456 páginas
...The poet Cowper, has very aptly contrasted the terms in their full purport. "Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have oft-times no connection....so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more." In fact, the true solution may be summarised by the explanation that what we perceive through the senses... | |
| Charles Barrett Lockwood - 1907 - 342 páginas
...confuse knowledge and wisdom ! Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one, Have ofttimes no connexion. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of...whom it seems to enrich. Knowledge is proud that he hath learn'd so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. In describing that which has been seen... | |
| William Cowper - 1908 - 632 páginas
...dwella.. In heads replete with thoughts of other men, 90 "Wisdom in minds attentive to their owrj/ Knowledge, a rude unprofitable mass, ^The mere materials...so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Books are not seldom talismans and spells, "By which the magic art of shrewder wits Holds an unthinking... | |
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