| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 páginas
...be done, is known only to the wise. Upon the Sight of a Great Library. What a world of wit is h«re packed up together ! I know not whether this sight...cannot know ; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I Should. There is no truer word than that of Solomon — there is... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 páginas
...be done, is known only to the wise. Upon the Sight of a Great Library. What a world of wit is hare packed up together ! I know not whether this sight...cannot know ; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I should. There is no truer word than that of Solomon — there is... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...be done, is known only to the wise. Upon the Sight of a Great Library. What a world of wit is hore packed up together ! I know not whether this sight doth more dismay or comfort nw ; it dismays me to think, that here is so much that I cannot know ; it comforts me to think that... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 562 páginas
...futurus. On tlu: sight of a grcut LXX I. Coiupecta bibliothcca instructislibrury. WHAT a world of wit is here packed up together ! I know not, whether this...here is so much, that I cannot know ; it comforts sima. QUANTUS ingenu et eruditionis inn in lus istic congeritur! Nescio certc, plusne mihi animi adimat,... | |
| 1824 - 812 páginas
...have, it shall prevent the evil we would avoid. Upon the tight of a great Library. What a world of Wit is here packed up together ! I know not whether this...cannot know; it comforts me to think that this variety yields во good helps to know what I should ; there is no tmer word than that of Solomon — there... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1839 - 542 páginas
...all perfection, shalt be all in all to us. LXXI. On the sight of a great library, WHAT a world of wit is here packed up together ! I know not, whether this...cannot know; it comforts me, to think that this variety yields so good helps, to know what I should. There is no truer word than that of Solomon ; There is... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...Seneca.—The following Meditation is upon the sight of a great library :— " What a world of wit is here packed up together! I know not whether this...cannot know; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I should. There is no truer word than that of Solomon—there is... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 páginas
...— The following Meditation is upon the sight of a great library : — " What a world of wit is hpre packed up together! I know not whether this sight...cannot know ; it comforts me to think that this variety yields so good helps to know what I should. There is no truer word than that of Sulomon — there is... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1838 - 572 páginas
...condition in which thou who art all perfection, shalt be all in all to us. The sight of a Large Library. WHAT a world of thought is here packed up together!...affords so much assistance to know what I should. There n no truer word than that of Solomon ; ' There is no end of making many books.' This sight verifies... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1839 - 536 páginas
...all perfection, shalt be all in all to us. LXXI. On the sight of a great library. WHAT a world of wit is here packed up together! I know not, whether this...it dismays me, to think that here is so much, that 1 cannot know; it comforts me, to think that this variety yields so good helps, to know what I should.... | |
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