| 1806 - 340 halaman
...confidence of authority and dignity of importance ; they look round about them at once with ignorance and scorn on a race of beings to •whom they are equally unknown and equally con T tcmptible, but whose manners they must imitate, and with whose opinions they must comply,if they... | |
| 1806 - 360 halaman
...of authority and dignity of importance; they look round about them at once with ignorance and fcorn on a race of beings to whom they are equally unknown and equally contemptible, but whofe manners they muft imitate, and with whofe opinions they muft comply, if they defire to pafs their... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 310 halaman
...accommodate his knowledge to the purposes of life about them, at once with ignorance and scorn, on a nice of beings to whom they are equally unknown and equally...disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 halaman
...importance; they look round about them at once with j ranee and scorn on » race of beings to whom they equally unknown and equally contemptible, but whose...them. To lessen that disdain with which scholars are incl ined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescended... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 halaman
...confidence of authority and dignity of importance ; they look round about them at once with ignorance and scorn on a race of beings to whom they are equally...disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 halaman
...Animadverting on the necessity of accommodating knowledge to the purposes of life, the Rambler tlius proceeds: "To lessen that disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 halaman
...on the necessity of accommodating knowledge to the purposes of life, the Rambler thus proceeds : " To lessen that disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 halaman
...Animadverting on the necessity of accommodating knowledge to the purposes of life, the Rambler thus proceeds: " To lessen that disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 460 halaman
...confidence of authority and dignity of importance; they look round about them at once with ignorance and scorn on a race of beings to whom they are equally...disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, and the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 halaman
...confidence of authority and chguity of importance; they look round about them at once with ignorance and scorn on a race of beings to whom they are equally...disdain with which scholars are inclined to look on the common business of the world, raid the unwillingness with which they condescend to learn what is not... | |
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