| Edward Young - 1756 - 430 sider
...future Ufe ; ?Twill buy thee Benefit ; perhaps, Renown. Thought, too, deliver'd, is the more pofieft ; Teaching, we learn ; and, giving, we retain The Births...forgot. Speech ventilates our intellectual Fire ; Speech burnjfhes our Mental Magazine ; Brightens, for Ornament ; and whets, for Ufe. What Numbers, fheath'd... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - 1785 - 404 sider
...may come forth :.s-,v ¡. ' golä or droiT; when win'd in Word , we know its real Worth. v :'1 Г" "Teaching We learn and giving we retain the births...intellect; when dumb) forgot. Speech ventilates our iritelleöual fire . Speech burnifhes our mental tnagaxine brightens for ornament and whets \.; ,".... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 sider
...l>uv thcc beneti', perhaps re;io\vn. Thougl t too, dclivcr'd, is the more polled; Teaching v. e Itan), and giving we retain The births of intellect, when dumb forgot. Speech ventilates cur inttlleftual tire ; Speech burniihes our mental magazine, Brightens for ornament, and whets for... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 sider
...future ufe ;. ' Twill buy thee benefit; perhaps renown. Th6ught, too, deliver'd, is the more puffed ; Teaching,. we learn; and giving, we retain The births of intellect ; when dumb, forgot. Sfeeci ventilates our intellectual tire; tyr«i.burni(bes our mental magazine ;. . , Brightens, for... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 470 sider
...Brightens for ornament, and whets for use. What numbers, sheath'd in erudition, lie 480 Plung'd to ihe hilts in venerable tomes, And rusted in, who might...have borne an edge, And play'da sprightly beam, if bor:i to speech, If born blest heirs of half their mother's tongue! 'Tis thought's exchange, which,... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 sider
...renown. Thought too, deliver'd, is the more posscst; Teaching, we learn ; and, giving, we retain 475 The births of intellect; when dumb, forgot. Speech...for use. What numbers, sheath'd in erudition, lie 480 Plung'd to the hilts in venerable tomes, And rusted; who might have borne an edge, And play'da... | |
| Edward Young - 1800 - 290 sider
...future ufe ; Twill buy thee benefit ; perhaps, renown. Thought too, deliver'd, is the more poflefs'd, Teaching, we learn ; and, giving, we retain The births of intellect ; when dumb, forgot. Stccih ventilates our intellectual lire.; Speech burnidies our mental magazine.? Brightens for ornament,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 sider
...future use ; 'Twill buy thee benefit : perhaps, renown. Thought, too, deliver'd, is the more possest ; Teaching, we learn ; and, giving, we retain The births...erudition, lie, Plung'd to the hilts in venerable tombs, And rusted in ; who might have borne an edge, And play'da sprightly beam, if born to speech... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 sider
...future use ; 'Twill buy thee benefit : perhaps, renown. Thought, too, deliver'd, is the more possest ; Teaching, we learn ; and, giving, we retain The births...erudition, lie, Plung'd to the hilts in venerable tombs, And rusted in ; who might have borne an edge, And play'da sprightly beam, if born to speech;... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 sider
...future use ; 'Twill buy thee benefit: perhaps, renown. Thought, too, deliver'd, is the more possest; Teaching, we learn; and, giving, we retain The births...erudition, lie, Plung'd to the hilts in venerable tombs, And rusted in; who might have borne an edge, And play'da sprightly beam, if born to speech;... | |
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