All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and goodness. Essays - Page 108by Michel de Montaigne - 1800Full view - About this book
| Michel de Montaigne - 1711 - 566 pages
...to do well ? ~Poftc[uam dofti proJierunt, boni depnunt ; after once they become Learned, they ceafe to be good. All other Knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the Science of Honefty and good Nature. But the Reafon I glanc'd upon but now, may it not alfo proceed from hence,... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1743 - 440 pages
...nor to do well. Poftquam doSi prodierunt, honi definunt; after once they become learned, they ceafe to be good. All other Knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the Science of Honefty and Good-nature. But the Reafon I glanced upon but now, may it not alfo proceed from hence,... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...monster, when so incensed, as humanity and goodnature : it is much more capable of reverence than fear." " All other knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the science of honesty and good-nature." " Knowledge is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough to preserve itself from... | |
| 1820 - 408 pages
...monster, when so incensed, as humanity and goodnature : it is much more capable of reverence than fear." " All other knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the science of honesty and good-nature." " Knowledge is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough to preserve itself from... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...monster, when so incensed, as humanity and goodnature : it is much more capable of reverence than fear." " All other knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the science of honesty and good-nature." " Knowledge is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough to preserve itself from... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...monster, when so incensed, as humanity and goodnature : it is much more capable of reverence than fear." " All other knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the science of honesty and good-nature." " Knowledge is an excellent drug, but no drug has virtue enough I to preserve itself... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 pages
...both. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them every thing.—Franklin. ftXIX. All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and good-nature.—Montaigne. DXX. It is observed, that several of the singing birds of our own country... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 pages
...they neither iustruct us to think well, nor to do well ! Postquam docti prodierunt, boni desuní? " After once they become learned, they cease to be good."...hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and goodness. But the reason I glanced upon but now, may it not also proceed hence, that our studies in... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 pages
...they neither instruct us to think well, nor to do well ! Poslqunm dncti prodifrunt, boni desuní.1 "After once they become learned, they cease to be...hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and goodness. But the reason I glanced upon but now, may it not also proceed hence, that France ыц our... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1849 - 714 pages
...EXPERIENCES OF A GAOL CHAPLAIN." WITH AN ILLUSTRATION. CHAPTER XII. A CONTEST FOR THE CORONER3HIP. •• All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and good nature." — MONTAIGNE. PASSING away from Norfolk, and the melancholy scene near Wymondham, I resume my narrative.... | |
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