| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pages
...broken stnitii fices. Thf r ? '; something previous even to taste ; 't is Good sense, which only is the gift of heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven: A light within yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Kutre have it not to give. Pope. 6. Reason... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...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 ; A light which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 pages
...needful than expense, And something previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense ; Cood sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven : A tight which in yourself you must perceive; Jones and Le 'Notre have it not to give. To build, to... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 pages
...needful than expence, 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; A tight which in yourself you must perceive; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 pages
...needful than expense, And something previous ev'n to taste— 'tis seme : Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven : A light which In yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to... | |
| 1814 - 570 pages
...England has produced. As a statesman he was chiefly remarkable for his sound good sense and sagacity, -the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven. As an advocate and parliamentary orator, his characteristic features were strength and originality... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1815 - 434 pages
...more necdful 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 ; A light, which in yourself you must perccive, Jones and Le Notre have it not to give-" This inward... | |
| 1815 - 712 pages
...regularity, in that sound judgment and sterling sense, in the language of the Poet, — ' which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven ;' they are to be traced in that love of virtne and morality, in that concentrated patriotism, and... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 pages
...needful tlian expense, And something previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense : Good sense, which only is th OO+xOO+ : A light which in yourself you must perceive j Jones and 1 .<• Notre liave it not to give. To build,... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 402 pages
...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 : A light which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to... | |
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