| George Gregory - 1790 - 456 стор.
...circle of exiftence, and deprived of thofe faithful mirrors which refletS to our mind the minds of fages and heroes. Yet the book of nature and of man was open to his view ; and fome fancy has been indulged in the political and philofophical obfervations which are afcribed to... | |
| 1792 - 822 стор.
...of exiftence, and deprived of thofe faithful mirrors, which rcflcn to our mind, the minds of fages and heroes. Yet the book of nature and of man was open to his vie .v ; and fome fancy has been indulged in the political and philofophical obfervations which areaft-ribed... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 582 стор.
...circle of exigence, and deprived of thofe faithful mirrors which reflect to our mind the minds of fages and heroes. Yet the book of nature and of man was open to his view; and fome fancy has been indulged in the political and philofophical obfervations which are afcribed to... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 стор.
...reading and writing ; the common ignorance exempted him from shame or reproach, but he was reduced to a narrow circle of existence, and deprived of those...to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. Yet the volume of nature and of man was open to his view. When only thirteen years of age, he twice accompanied... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 500 стор.
...reading and writing ; the common ignorance exempted him from shame or reproach, but he was reduced to a narrow circle of existence, and deprived of those faithful mirrors which reflect to our mind-the minds of sages and heroes. Yet the volume of nature and of man was open to his view. When... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 стор.
...reading and writing ; the common ignorance, exempted him from shame or reproach ; but he was reduced to a narrow circle of existence, and deprived of those...reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes." At what period Mahomet formed the design of establishing a new religion in the world, is uncertain... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 стор.
...existence, MIH! deprived ol'lhose faithful mirrors which reflect .to our mind the minds of tt,i;r<'H ::MI jects to several degrees, that those faculties which h¿ had en aud Borne fancy has been indulged in the political and philosophical observations which «re ascribed... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 стор.
...reading and writing ; the common ignorance exempted him from shame or reproach, but he was reduced to religions of the earth ; discovers the weakness of the Persian and Roman monarchies ; beholds with... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 стор.
...reading and writing ; the common ignorance exempted him from shame or reproach, but he was reduced to e melodious plot Of beechen green, and shadows numberless, Singest of summer in full-thro ruind the minds of sages and heroes. Yet the book of nature and of man was open to his view ; and some... | |
| P A. Beddome - 1844 - 280 стор.
...barbarian, ignorant of the arts of reading and writing ; confined within a narrow circle of existence, yet the book of nature and of man was open to his view, and political and philosophical observations are ascribed to the prophet. From his earliest youth Mahomet... | |
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