I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none of its inherent beauties; until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein that... Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston - Page 244by William Leete Stone - 1875 - 451 lehteFull view - About this book
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 lehte
...other classes without a manifest impropriety. Thus, in the following sentence from Mr. Addison : " I consider a human soul without education " like marble...quarry; which shows none " of its inherent beauties till the skill of the po" lisher fetches out the colours, makes the sur" face shine, and discovers... | |
| 1803 - 402 lehte
...subdue the mind. I CONSIDER an human sonl vdthout education like marble in the quarry, which shews none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein, that runs through... | |
| 1804 - 412 lehte
...get clear of this business handsomely, ' Yours, STEELE. ' Tom Meggot,' STORY OF TWO NEGROES. Nb. 215. I CONSIDER a human soul without education, like marble...beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein that runs through... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 lehte
...heart cease its motion, when it ceases to feel thy amiable energy! THE FORCE. OF EDUCATION. Addhon. I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shews none of its in- ' herent beauties, until the skill of the polibher fetches. out the colours,... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - 1807 - 602 lehte
...says the famous Essayist, " a human soul without education, like marble in the quarry, which shews none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein, that runs through... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 294 lehte
...and subdue the mind. I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shews none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein that runs through... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 384 lehte
...Ponto, v. 47. The lib'ral arts, where they an entrance find, Soften the manners, and subdue the mind. I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows hone of its inherent beauties, till the skill of the polisher fetches out the colors, makes the surface... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 300 lehte
...Ponto. II. a. \~. Ingenious arts, where they an entrance find, Soften the manners, and subdue the mind. I CoNSIDER a human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shews none of its inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes... | |
| Nicolas Gouin Dufief - 1811 - 606 lehte
...pleasures of a few years to those of an eternity. S/iectator. The Advantages of a Good Education. v I consider a human soul without education like marble...inherent beauties, until the skill of the polisher fetehes out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot, and vein,... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 lehte
...тег. Л7. Ingenuous arts, wbtre they an entrance find, Suite« the manners, and subdue the mind. I CONSIDER a human soul without education like marble...quarry, which shows none of its inherent beauties, till the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every... | |
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