| George Paston - 1907 - 640 דפים
...are only mingled in the heads of fools. But I allow you to laugh at me for the sensual declaration that I had rather be a rich effendi with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge." On 3 ist July Lady Mary writes from Tunis a long and rather laboured letter, designed to show her knowledge... | |
| Hildegarde Hawthorne - 1908 - 252 דפים
...how I divide the idea of pleasure from that of vice, and they are only mingled in the heads of fools. I had rather be a rich effendi with all his ignorance than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge." We can almost hear the famous " Take the Cash and let the Credit go Nor heed the Rumble of a distant... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 דפים
...are only mingled in the heads of fools. But I allow you to laugh at me for the sensual declaration that I had rather be a rich effendi, with all his...ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge. TO THE COUNTESS OF POMTRET [March, 1739.] ... At the last warm debate in the House of Lords, it was... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 דפים
...are only mingled in the heads of fools. But I allow you to laugh at me for the sensual declaration that I had rather be a rich effendi, with all his...ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge. TO THE COUNTESS OF POMFRET [March, 1739.] ... At the last warm debate in the House of Lords, it was... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 דפים
...fools. But I allow you to laugh at me for the sensual declaration that I had rather be a rich ejffendi, with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge. TO THE COUNTESS OF POMFRET [March, 1739.] ... At the last warm debate in the House of Lords, it was... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 דפים
...fools. But I allow you to laugh at me for the sensual declaration that I had rather be a rich ejjendi, with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge. TO THE COUNTESS OF POMFRET [March, 1739.] ... At the last warm debate in the House of Lords, it was... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1915 - 518 דפים
...1 Lady Wortley Montagu says, in one of her letters, that "she would much rather be a rich cffcndi, with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton, with all his knowledge. " This was not perhaps an impolitic choice, as she had a better chance of becoming one than the other,... | |
| Ernest Rhys, Lloyd Vaughan - 1920 - 522 דפים
...to be nothing, to have it 1 Lady Wortley Montagu says, in one of her letters, that " she would much rather be a rich effendi, with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton, with all his knowledge." This was not perhaps an impolitic choice, as she had a better chance of becoming one than the other,... | |
| Carl Henry Grabo - 1927 - 544 דפים
...this, and then in a moment to i Lady Wortley Montagu says, in one of her letters, that "she would much rather be a rich effendi, with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton, with all his knowledge." This was not perhaps an impolitic choice, as she had a better chance of becoming one than the other,... | |
| 1920 - 438 דפים
...from that of vice, and they are only mingled in the heads of fools. I had rather be a rich eftendi with all his ignorance, than Sir Isaac Newton with all his knowledge.' But if our sketch of this eighteenth-century philosopher have any pretence to accuracy, we are surely... | |
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