Books; but there are multitudes which are so ill written, the; were never worth any man's reading; and there are thousands more which may be good in their kind, yet are worth nothing when the month or year, or occasion is past for which they were written.... Improvement of the Mind - Página 38por Isaac Watts - 1849 - 281 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 590 páginas
...THE world is full of books, but there are multitudes which are so ill written they were never worthy any man's reading ; and there are thousands more which may be good in their kind, yet arc worth nothing when the month or year, or occasion is past Cor wliich they were written. Others... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1814 - 524 páginas
...and Reading. I. THE world is full of books ; but there are multitudes which are so ill written, they were never worth any man's reading : and there are...more which may be good in their kind, yet are worth Dotliing when the month or year, or occasion »;- past for which they were written. Others may be valuable... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 páginas
...Dr. Watts, that "the world is full of books, but there are multitudes which are so ill written, they were never worth any man's reading; and there are...occasion is past for which they were written." "Others," continues the Doctor, "may be valuable in themselves, for some special purpose, or in some peculiar... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1819 - 518 páginas
...whieh are so ill written, they were never worth any man's reading: and there are thousands more whieh may be good in their kind, yet are worth nothing when the month or year, or oeeasion is past for whieh they were written. Others may be valuable in themselves for some speeial... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 páginas
...Books ; but there are multitudes which are so ill written, that they are never worth any man's reading. Others may be valuable in themselves, for some special...to be perused by any but those who are engaged in the particular science or business. It is therefore of vast advantage for improvement of knowledge... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1832 - 414 páginas
...AND READING. I. THE world is full of books ; but there are multitudes which are so ill written, they were never worth any man's reading : and there are...peculiar science ; but are. not fit to be perused by anv but those who are engaged in that particular science or uusiness. To what use is it for a divine... | |
| 1837 - 304 páginas
...them. READING. L THE world is full of books; but there are multitudes which are so ill written, they were never worth any man's reading: and there are...nothing when the month or year, or occasion is past lor which they were written. Others may be valuable in themselves for some special purpose, or in some... | |
| 1849 - 312 páginas
...multitudes which are so ill written that they were never worth any man's reading; and there are thousand s more which may be good in their kind, yet are worth...be perused by any but those who are engaged in that paticular science or fcnrt%*ïï1 ^^3 Wi I business. To what use is it for a divine, or physician,... | |
| 1849 - 580 páginas
...world is full of books ; but there are multitudes which are so ill-written, that they were never worthy any man's reading ; and there are thousands more which may be good in their kind, but are worth nothing, when the month, or year, or occasion is past, for which they were written. Others... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1849 - 580 páginas
...world is full of books ; but there are multitudes which are so ill-written, that they were never worthy any man's reading ; and there are thousands more which may be good in their kind, but are worth nothing, when the month, or year, or occasion is past, for which they were written. Others... | |
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