| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1775 - 664 páginas
...Muft I pore upon mathematics? Alas, 1 cannot fee in too much light; I am no eagle. It is very poiT.blc that two and two make four, but I would not give four farthing* to demonlirate this ever fo clearly ; and if thefe be the profits of life, give me the amufements... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1794 - 492 páginas
...pore upon mathematics? Alas ¿< , I cannot fee in too much light; I am no eagle. It is ver? poffible that two and two make four, but I would not give four farthings to demoiiftrate this ever fo dearlyj and if thefe be the profits of live, give me the amufeinents of it.... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1802 - 196 páginas
...Must I pore upon mathematics? Alas! I cannot see in too much light; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...the profits of life, give me the amusements of it." Perhaps the three modern writers who possessed the most universal genius were Leibnitz, l^Uton, and... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1804 - 192 páginas
...pore upon mathematics ? Alas ! I cannot see in too much light ; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...the profits of life, give me the amusements of it." Perhaps the three modern writers who possessed the most universal genius were Leibnitz, Milton, and... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 páginas
...eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but! would not give four farthings to demonstrate ever so clearly; and if these be the profits of life,...them who inspires me with any ambition of being like him. Surely it was of this place, now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name of Babylon, that the... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 páginas
...Must I pore upon mathematics? Alas! I cannot see in too much light; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...I do not know one of them who inspires me with any amhition of being like him. Surely it was of this place (now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 páginas
...much light; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, hut I would not give lour farthings to demonstrate this ever so clearly; and...them who inspires me with any ambition of being like him. Surely it was of this place, now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name of Babylon, that the... | |
| 1821 - 394 páginas
...I pore upon mathematics ? Alas! I cannot see in too much light; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...them who inspires me with any ambition of being like him. Surely it was of this place, now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name of Babylon, that the... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 páginas
...pore upon mathematics ? Alas ! I cannot see in too much light ; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...them who inspires me with any ambition of being like him. Surely it was of this place, now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name of Babylon, that the... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 páginas
...Must I pore upon mathetics? Alas! I cannot see in too much light; I am no eagle. It is very possible that two and two make four, but I would not give four...them who inspires me with any ambition of being like him. Surely it was of this place, now Cambridge, but formerly known by the name of Babylon, that the... | |
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