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" I make not therefore my head a grave, but a treasure of knowledge; I intend no monopoly, but a community in learning; I study not for my own sake only, but for theirs that study not for themselves. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them... "
Religio Medici - 110. oldal
szerző: Sir Thomas Browne - 1839 - 192 oldal
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Religio medici. To which is added, sir Digby's Observations. Also critical notes

sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 oldal
...know lefs. . I inftruft no man as an exercife of my knowledge, or with an intent rather to nourifh and keep it alive in mine own head, than beget and propagate it in his : and in the midft of all my endeavours there is but one thought that dejedts me, that my acquired parts muft perifh...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., 3-4. kötet

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 oldal
...und hath yut to bcgiii knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as ii removed from the fair, Where my vows, my devotion,...wherever I go. My banks they are furnished with bees, myendeavours. there is but one thought that dejects me, that my acquired parts ran <t perish with myself,...

Miscellaneous Works of Sir Thomas Browne: With Some Account of the Author ...

Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 oldal
...study not for themselves. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge,...must perish with myself, nor can be legacied among my honored friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in...

The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Works of Sir Thomas Browne

1831 - 370 oldal
...study not for themselves. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge,...perish with myself, nor can be legacied, among my honored friends. I cannot fall out, or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in...

The Essayist: A Young Men's Magazine, 1. kötet

George Washington Light - 1833 - 402 oldal
...man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise for my knowledge, or with an intent rather to nourish and keep it alive in my own head, than beget and propagate it in his ; and in the midst of all my endeavors, there is but...

The Southern literary messenger, 14. kötet

1848 - 780 oldal
...who study not for themselves. I envy no man who knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge, or with an intent rather to keep alive in mine own head than beget and propagate it in his ; and in the midst of all my endeavors...

Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 1-4

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 oldal
...study not for themselves. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge,...legacied among my honoured friends. I cannot fall out [with] or condemn a man for an errour, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection...

Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Religio medici. Pseudoxia epidemica, books 1-3

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 oldal
...themselves. I envy no man that1, knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I in- i struct no man as an exercise of my knowledge, or with an...legacied among my honoured friends. I cannot fall out [with] or condemn a man for an errour, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection...

Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence, 2. kötet

Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 oldal
...study not for themselves. I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know less. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge,...nourish and keep it alive in mine own' head than beget and^prppagate it in his. And, in the midst of all my endeavours, there is but one thought that dejects...

London Saturday Journal..., 1. kötet

1839 - 444 oldal
...study not for themselves ; I envy no man that knows more than myself, but pity them that know lesa. I instruct no man as an exercise of my knowledge,...and propagate it in his ; and in the midst of all my endeavour* there is but one thought that dejects me, that my acquired parts must perish with myself,...




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