Something there is more needful than Expense, And something previous ev'n to Taste — 'tis Sense : Good Sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no Science, fairly worth the seven... Agriculture of Pennsylvania - Página 21por Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 páginas
...speaking of good sense, which means only a more than ordinary share of common sense, he calls it " the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." To speak, accordingly, of appealing from the conclusions of philosophy to common sense, had the appearance,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 370 páginas
...which many buy too dear : 40 Something there is more needful than Expense, And something previous ev'n to Taste — tis Sense : Good Sense, which only is the gift of Heav'n, And though no Science, fairly worth the seven : A Light, which in yourself you must perceive... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - 1825 - 372 páginas
...characters, of rational agents, which we call gocd or virtuous. " There's something, previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense, " Good sense, which only is the gift of heaven, " And tho' no science, fairly worth the seven •." Pope. Common sense, is a term that has been variously... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 páginas
...that which requires another of less sense to ponder over and study ; There's something previous ev'n to taste : 'tis sense, Good sense ; which only is the gift of heav'n, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven ; A light within yourself you must perceive,... | |
| Seth William Stevenson - 1827 - 928 páginas
...labour in our own country J Something there is more needful than expense, And something previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense ; Good sense, which only is the gift of Heav'n, And llio" no science fairly worth the sev'n. On entering the interior, you are first ushered... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 798 páginas
...the description complete ; every ear must be temible of it. Broome't Notes on the Odysseit. There's something previous even to taste; 'tis sense, Good...though no science, fairly worth the seven : A light within yourself you- must perceive ; Jones and Le Nôtre have it not to -give. Pope. She saw her favour... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 páginas
...speaking of good sense, which means only a more than ordinary share of common sense, he calls it " the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." To speak, accordingly, of appealing from the conclusions of philosophy to common sense, had the appearance... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 páginas
...speaking of good sense, which means only a more than ordinary share of common sense, he calls it " the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." To speak, accordingly, of appealing from the conclusions of philosophy to common sense, had the appearance... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 416 páginas
...when, speaking of good sense, which means only a more than ordinary share of common sense, he calls it "the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." To speak, accordingly, of appealing from the conclusions of philosophy to common sense, had the appearance... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1831 - 612 páginas
...nature. " Something there is more needful than expense, And something previous e'en to taste—'tis sense, Good sense, which only is the gift of heaven; And though no science, fairly worth the seven." VOL. in. No. II.—2 C Without this qualification, a minister of the gospel cannot so manifest the... | |
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