| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1836 - 296 sidor
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables aud in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the... | |
| 1836 - 932 sidor
...men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I have brought philosophv out of clos-jts her books, which were ranged together in a very I would, therefore, in a very particular manner, recommend these my speculations to all well-regulated... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 sidor
...to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I have brought philosophv out of closets and libraries, schools, and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assem* blies, at tea-tables, and in coffee-houses. I would, therefore, in a very particular manner,... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1838 - 538 sidor
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| Henry Malden - 1838 - 528 sidor
...by fictions running parallel with the political newspaper. Addison announces the design " to bring philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and...and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses." In the character of his fictitious friend the clergyman, he speaks of " the great use this paper might... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 sidor
...culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men; and nch, whom he had wooed in vain for above five years before, was so charmed with his I would, therefore, in a very particular manner, recommend these my speculations to all well-regulated... | |
| Henry Davis - 1844 - 224 sidor
...culture. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I...libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs, assemblies, coffee-houses, and family circles. — [_No. 10.] 12 Will Prosper is an honest tale-bearer:... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1849 - 608 sidor
...may, if possible, both ways find their account in the speculation of the day. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven to inhabit...assemblies, at tea-tables, and in coffee-houses." Accustomed as we now are to a much more refined and intellectual tone of social intercourse, and to... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1849 - 478 sidor
...may, if possible, both ways find their account in the speculation of the day. It was said of Socrates, that he brought philosophy down from heaven to inhabit...and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-lables, and in coffeehouses." Accustomed as we now are to a much more refined and intellectual... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 sidor
...in follies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous culture. It was said of Socrates that he brought philosophy down from heaven, to inhabit...assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses."* Of the success which attended the efforts of Stccle and Addison, in the reformation and improvement... | |
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