| Thomas Thomson - 1855 - 368 sider
...of knowledge of which he only possessed the outlines. " The opinions he formed of men upon a slight acquaintance were frequently erroneous ; but the tendency...much more to blind partiality, than to ill-founded prejudices. The enlarged viens of human affairs on which hit mind habitually dwelt, left him neither... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 sider
...unprepared upon those topics that were introduced by others. The opinions he formed of men, upon a slight acquaintance, were frequently erroneous ; but the...habitually dwelt, left him neither time nor inclination to study in detail the uninteresting peculiarities of ordinary characters ; and, accordingly, though intimately... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 350 sider
...when he gave a loofe to his genius/upon the very few branches of knowledge of which he only poflefled the outlines. The opinions he formed of men, upon...neither time nor inclination to ftudy, in detail, the uninterefting peculiarities of ordinary characters ; and accordingly, though intimately acquainted... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1796 - 612 sider
...when he gave a loofe to his genius, upon the very few branches of knowledge of which he wily pcflelted the outlines. ' The opinions he formed of men, upon...much more to blind partiality, than to ill-founded piejudice. The enlarged views of human affairs, on which his mind habitually dwelt, left him neither... | |
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