| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 420 sayfa
...quick enough, a hand steady enough, and colours bright enough, to trace the living forms of nature. Any one who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape. It is an old remark, that boys who... | |
| 1846 - 308 sayfa
...quick enough, a hand steady enough, and colours bright enough, to trace the living form- of nature. Any one who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape. It is an old remark, that boys who... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 sayfa
...quick enough, a hand steady enough, and colors bright enough, to trace the living forms of nature. Any one who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape. It is an old remark, that boys who... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 sayfa
...quick enough, ?. hand steady enough, and colors hrighl enough, to trace the living forms of nature. Any one who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape.' And: •\Vomen have often more of... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 sayfa
...hand steady enough, and colors bright enough, to trace the living forms* of nature. Any one who lias - ` by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape.* And: •Women have often more of what... | |
| 1888 - 680 sayfa
...college," says Emerson,'to see how little there is in it;" and Hazlitt boldly maintains that "any man who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a narrow escape." ... It makes no matter how a man gets an... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1888 - 636 sayfa
...college," says Emerson, to see how little there is in it ;" and Hazlitt boldly maintains that " any man who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a narrow escape." ... It makes no matter how a man gets an... | |
| Robert Waters - 1888 - 362 sayfa
...college," says Emerson, " to see how little there is in it;" and Hazlitt boldly maintains that " any man who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a narrow escape." The study of the classics is by no means... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1911 - 324 sayfa
...their education. It has been said by Wm. Hazlitt, and not without an element of truth, that '' anyone who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape." Now the adverse critics of Scott's... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 548 sayfa
...quick enough, a hand steady enough, and colours bright enough, to trace the living forms of nature. Any one who has passed through the regular gradations of a classical education, and is not made a fool by it, may consider himself as having had a very narrow escape. It is an old remark, that boys who... | |
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