| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 páginas
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating...them more orderly— he seeth how they look when they arc turned into words — finally, he waxeth wiser tlian himself; and that more by an hour's discourse... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1853 - 176 páginas
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating...with another: he tosseth his thoughts more easily; he marshal! eth them more orderly; heseeth how they look when they are turned into words ; finally, he... | |
| Robert Cox - 1853 - 744 páginas
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating...with another ; he tosseth his thoughts more easily ; ho marshalleth them more orderly ; he seeth how they look when they are turned into words ; finally,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 páginas
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and e ; if it be granted that any such thing be, it must...cause of indisposition or infirmity: for if, liy wnxeth wiser than himself; and that more by an hour's discourse, than by a day's meditation. It was... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1855 - 264 páginas
...their object, truth, and that is qualified by the adjective, simple. 6. " Conversation makes a man wax wiser than himself, and that more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation." This is a compound sentence, consisting of two independent clauses, connected by and, each of which... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1856 - 406 páginas
...come to that, certain it. is, that whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...the king of Persia : " That speech was like cloth of Arras,1 opened and put abroad, whereby the imagery doth appear in figure; whereas in thoughts they... | |
| 1856 - 628 páginas
...there is much truth in these words " Whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...marshalleth them more orderly ; he seeth how they look when turned into words ; finally, he waxeth wiser than himself ; and that more by an hour's discourse, than... | |
| Thomas Griffith - 1856 - 312 páginas
...and sharp ? " Whosoever," says Lord Bacon, " hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...more easily, he marshalleth them more orderly, he seetli how they look when they are turned into words, and he waxeth wiser than himself, often more... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 páginas
...come to that, certain it is, that whosoever' hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up, in the communicating and discoursing with another; he tosscth his thoughts more easily — he marshalleth them more orderly — he seeth how they look when... | |
| Richard BALL (of Taunton.) - 1857 - 112 páginas
...embodiment of thought by converse : " Whosoever hath his mind fraught with many thoughts, his wits and understanding do clarify and break up in the communicating...seeth how they look when they are turned into words, and he waxeth wiser than himself, often more by an hour's discourse than by a day's meditation." In... | |
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