| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 628 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed, and yet it were...shook at Aristotle and Plato, and the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated on a foot with the dry and barbarous lucubrations... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1812 - 622 pages
...modern maxims, would imbibe the notions of the great men of antiquity. But in these free-thinking times an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, and the writings of those celebrated celebrated ancients are by most men treated on a foot with the dry and barbarous lucubrations... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 298 pages
...states, as well fathers to the Church, and doctors to the Schools. In these days the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed : and yet it were...lucubrations of- the Schoolmen. It may, however, be ( 82 > modestly presumed that there are not many among us, even of those that are called the better... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 190 pages
...states, as well fathers to the Church, and doctors to the Schools. In these days the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed : and yet it were...on a level with the dry and barbarous lucubrations " . ~ * qf the Schoolmen. It may, however, be modestly presumed that there are not many among us, even... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed, and yet it were...many an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, as well as at the Holy Scriptures. And the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed, and yet it were...many an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, as well as at the Holy Scriptures. And the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated... | |
| William Mills - 1830 - 58 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed, and yet it were...many an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, as well as at the holy scriptures. And the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1832 - 244 pages
...the depths of that old leSffniag are < farely -fathomed ". 'an&yetxit.mere happy for these to/rids, if <our young. nobility and gentry instead of modern...better sort, who have more sense, virtue, and love ot their country than Cicero, who in a letter to Atticus could not forbear exclaiming, O Socrates et... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 470 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed, and yet it were...many an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, as well as at the holy scriptures. And the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated... | |
| 1845 - 732 pages
...well as fathers to the church, and doctors to the schools. Albeit in these days, the depths of that old learning are rarely fathomed ; and yet it were...many an empty head is shook at Aristotle and Plato, as well as at the Holy Scriptures. And the writings of those celebrated ancients are by most men treated... | |
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