| 1864 - 704 trang
...things, and throw light on the subject. ST CXIV. Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten ; but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction : memory once interrupted is not to be recalled. Written learning is a fixed luminary,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 trang
...clouded with smoke. 662 JOHNSON. [GEORGE IIL BOOKS AND TRADITION. Rooks are fuithful repositories, which may be a while neglected or forgotten ; but when they are opened asrain, will again impart their instruction: memory once interrupted is not to be recalled. Written... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1867 - 234 trang
...it for greater and stronger flights of science. Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten; but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction. •weakest. Reader, go thy way; secure thy name in the book of life, where the page fades... | |
| Francis Fisher Broune - 1869 - 420 trang
...Bostonian saw the point and left without his credentials. BOOKS. — Books are faithful repositories, which may be a while neglected or forgotten, but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction ; memory once interrupted is not to be recalled. Written learning is a fixed luminary,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 trang
...with obstructions, and clouded with 'smoke. 56 BOOKS AND TRADITION. R *iks are faithful repositories, which may be a while neglected or forgotten ; but when they are opened again, will again impur. their instruction : memory once interrupted is not to be recalled Written learning is a fixed... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 trang
...recall them with satisfaction when old. LEIGH HUNT. Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but when they are opened again will again impart their instruction. Memory once interrupted is not to be recalled ; written learning is a fixed luminary,... | |
| Literary curiosities - 1876 - 386 trang
...itself descends upon your soul. Goethe's Faust. Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten ; but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction. — Johnson. Books are a part of man's prerogative: In formal ink, they thought and voices... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 trang
...«. F. Fovle, v. 8. Dr. R. Eur* ratal, 199. 14 Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction. Memory once interrupted is not to be recalled ; written learning is a fixed luminary,... | |
| Thomas Aspden - 1877 - 200 trang
...significance, bnt also of great national interest. " Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction. Memory, onceinterrupted, cannot be recalled ; written or printed learning is a fixed luminary,... | |
| Valentine Durrant - 1877 - 560 trang
...the old friends again ; truly did Johnson say, ' Books are faithful repositories, which may be awhile neglected or forgotten, but, when they are opened again, will again impart their instruction.' " " It is a privilege we shall miss very much. When her ladyship arrives we shall be... | |
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