| Michel Vovelle - 1997 - 466 páginas
...business and its monetary rewards.56 In 1774 Lord Camden stated, in defense of this traditional concept: "Glory is the Reward of Science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner Views. I speak not of the Scribblers for bread, who teize the Press with their wretched Productions. . . .... | |
| Marilyn Randall - 2001 - 346 páginas
...and beyond. As Rose sums it up, 'genuine authors do not write for money' (Authors and Owners 104): 'Glory is the Reward of Science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner Views: I speak not of the Scribblers for bread, who teize the Press with their wretched Productions; fourteen... | |
| Edward Andrew - 2006 - 297 páginas
...Lord Camden's sentiment, expressed in an address on literary property to the House of Lords in 1774: 'Glory is the Reward of Science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner Views. I speak not of the Scribblers for bread, who teize the Press with their wretched Productions ... It... | |
| American Medical Association - 1856 - 926 páginas
...; to be enjoyed, it must lie communicated. ' Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter.' Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views. I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the press with their wretched productions ; fourteen... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1866 - 832 páginas
...remark that Lord Camden, whose theory of motives agrees with Mr. Mill's, makes posterity the debtor : ' Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views. It was not for gain that Bacon, Newton, Milton, Locke, instructed and delighted the world. . . . When... | |
| Edward Christian - 1814 - 174 páginas
...Lord Camden, in his argument against the common-law right to literary property : " Glory (says he) is the reward of science ; " and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner " views. I speak not of the scribblers for " bread, who teize the press with their " wretched productions: fourteen... | |
| 1839 - 608 páginas
...in the House of Lords, in Great Britain, in the case of Donaldson versus Becket and Others,* that " glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner praise." For it was a reply to the author, who was asking for legal protection of his right to what... | |
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