| Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 pages
...outdone ; As men that wink with one eye see more true, And take their aim much better than with two; For the more languages a man can speak, His talent...Chaldee, and the Syriac, Do, like their letters, set men'.- reason back, And turn their wits, that strive to understand it, (Like those that write the characters)... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 654 pages
...outdone : As men that wink with one eye sec more true, And take their ainS much better, than with two: For, the more languages a man can speak, His talent...sprung the greater leak ; And, for the industry he 'as spent upon 't, Must full as much some other way discount. The Hebrew, Chaldee, and the Syriac,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1819 - 644 pages
...speak, His talent has but sprung the greater leak ; And, for the industry he 'as spent upon 't, Mast full as much some other way discount. The Hebrew,...men's reason back, And turn their wits, that strive to undersland it, (Like those lhal write the characters) left-handed: Yet he, that is but able to express.... | |
| William Hazlitt - Authors and publishers - 1821 - 420 pages
...company. ESSAY VIII. ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE LEARNED. ESSAY VIII. ON THE IGNORANCE OF THE LEARNED. " For the more languages a man can speak , His talent...back, And turn their wits that strive to understand it (Like those that write the characters) left-handed. Yet he that is but able to express No sense at... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 312 pages
...outdone; As men that wink with one eye, see more true, And take their aim much better than with two : For the more languages a man can speak, His talent...And turn their wits, that strive to understand it, (Like those that write the characters) left-handed: If et he that is but able to express No sense at... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...outdone; As men that wink with one eye see more true, And take their aim much better than with two : ide Syriae, Do, like their letters, set men's reason back, And turn their wits that strive to understand... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...eye see more true, And take their aim mueh better than with two : For the more languages a man ean ress'd; All Rhodes is summon'd mueh some other way diseount. The Hebrew, Chaldee, and the Syriae, Do, like their letters, set men's... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1827 - 344 pages
...; As men, that wink with one eye, see more true, 55 And take their aim much better, than with two. For the more languages a man can speak, His talent...but sprung the greater leak ; And, for the industry h' has spent upon't, Must full as much some other way discount. 60 The Hebrew, Chaldee, and the Syriac,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 328 pages
...outdone ; As men that wink with one eye see more true, And take their aim much better than with two : For the more languages a man can speak, His talent...sprung the greater leak ; And for the industry he 'as spent upon 't, Must full as much some other way discount. The Hebrew, Chaldee, and the Syriac,... | |
| 1856 - 1432 pages
...From black to red began to turn." " And we are best of all led to Men's principles by what they do." " For the more languages a man can speak His talent has but sprung the greater leak." " As beasts are hunted for their furs, Men for their virtues fare the worse." " A teacher's doctrine... | |
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