| 1844 - 574 trang
...effects of printing, out author exclaims — ' O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the ' peace of mankind ? Lead, when moulded into bullets, is not...mistake, ' sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpents' teeth which he ' sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented.' Parker having... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 140 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing, how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! that lead when moulded into bullets is not so mortal as...was a mistake sure in the story of Cadmus; and the serpents teeth which he sowed were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first es'ay... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 146 trang
...mortal as when founded into letters! there was a mistake sure in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpents teeth which he sowed were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first es:ay that was made towards this art was in single characters upon iron, wherewith of old... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind! that lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal, as when founded into letters 1 There was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind! that lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal, as when founded into letters 1 There was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal,...were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay that was made towards this art, was in single characters upon iron, wherewith of old... | |
| 1838 - 504 trang
...disturbed the peace of mankind, that lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal as when formed into letters ! There was a mistake, sure, in the story...were nothing else but the letters which he invented." — " He is the first Minister of the Gospel that ever had it in his commission to rail at all nations.... | |
| Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing! how hastthou disturbed the peace of mankind! That lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal...a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpents' teeth which he found were nothing else but the letters which he invented."* Would you trust... | |
| 1825 - 392 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal,...were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay that was made towards this art, was in single characters upon iron, wherewith of old... | |
| 1825 - 390 trang
...and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal,...were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay that was made towards this art, was in single characters upon iron, wherewith of old... | |
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