I do not mean to reproach this author for not knowing what is equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. The Mid-eighteenth Century - Page 104by John Hepburn Millar - 1902 - 387 pagesFull view - About this book
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...hidden from Learning and from Ignorance. The Shame is to impofe Words for Ideas .upon oikrfelves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we. are only turning round. To think that there is any Difference between him that gives no Reafon, and him that gives a Reafon,... | |
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...hidden from learning and from ignorance. The fliame is to impofe words for ideas upon ourfelves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reafon, and him that gives a reafon,... | |
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...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The fhame is to impofe words for ideas upon ourfelves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reafon, and him that gives a reafon,... | |
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...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The fhame is to impofe words for ideas upon ourfelves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reafon, and him that gives a reafon,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 pages
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 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 370 pages
...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others ; to imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round ; to think that there is any difference between him that gives no reason, and him that gives a reason,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 pages
...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reason, and him that gives a reason,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reason, and him that gives a reason,... | |
 | Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is, to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others ; to imagine that we are going forward, when we are only turning round ; to think that there is any difference between him that gives no reason, and him that gives a reason,... | |
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...equally hidden from learning and from ignorance. The shame is to impose words for ideas upon ourselves or others. To imagine that we are going forward when we are only turning round. To think that there is any difference between him that gives no reason, and him that gives a reason,... | |
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