| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 páginas
...Democritus did to him that asked the definition of a man ; " "Tis that which we all see and know." Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, than to make a portrait of Proteus,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 páginas
...Democritus did to him that asked the definition of a man ; " Tis that which we all see and know." Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less Lard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, than to make a portrait of Proteus,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...asked the definition of a man ; " Tis that which we all see and know." Any one better appre-> bends what it is by acquaintance than I can inform him by...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seem-1 eth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, than to make a portrait of Proteus,... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 páginas
...Democritus did to him that asked the deiinition of a man, ' 'Tis that which we all see and know.' Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than...garbs, so variously apprehended by several eyes and judgements, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, than to make... | |
| James Plumptre - 1809 - 318 páginas
...Democritus did to him that asked the definition of a man, 'Tis that which ice all see and know : any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, — than to define the figure of... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 480 páginas
...Democrilui did to him tK»it asked the definition of a man, ' 'TU that which we all see and know.' Any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemcth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notion thereof, than :o male a portrait of Proteus,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 páginas
...asked the deflniiion of a man, ' 'Tis that which we all see and know.' Any one belter apprehends wh.it it is by acquaintance, than I can inform him by description. . It it, indeed, a thing so versatile and multiform, appearing in so many shapes, so many postures, so many... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 568 páginas
...Democritus did to him that afked the definition of a man, It is that which we all fee , and know : any. one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than I can inform him by defcription. It is indeed a thing fo verfatile and multiform, appearing in fo many fhapes, fo many... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 584 páginas
...Democritus did to him that alked the definition of a man, It is that which we all fee and know : any one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than I can inform him by defcription. It is indeed a thing fo verfatile and multiform, appearing in fo many (hapes, fo many... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 368 páginas
...Democritus did to him that asked the definition of a man — 'tis that which we all see and know ; and one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance, than...apprehended by several eyes and judgments, that it seemeth no less hard to settle a clear and certain notice thereof, than to make a portrait of Proteus,... | |
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