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" Thus he who has raised himself above the alms-basket, and not content to live lazily on scraps of begged opinions, sets his own thoughts on work, to find and follow truth, will (whatever he lights on) not miss the hunter's satisfaction; every moment of... "
The Modern Review - الصفحة 232
المحررون: - 1927
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...raised himfelf above the Alms-Basket, and not content to live lazily on Straps of beggd Opinions, fets his own Thoughts on work, to find and follow Truth, will (whatever he lights on) not miff the. Hunter's Satisfaction : every moment of his Purjuit will reward his Pains with fame Delight,...

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...and himfelf above the alms-bafket, and not content to live lazily on fcraps of begged opinions, fets his own thoughts on work, to find and follow truth, will (whatever he lights on) not mifs the hunter's fatisfadtion ; every moment of his purfuit will reward his pains with fome delight,...

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...above trie alms-bafket, and hot content to live lazily on fcraps of begged opinions, fets his o\vu thoughts on work, to find and follow truth, will (whatever he lights on) not rhifs the hunter's fatisfadtion ; every moment of his purfuit will reward his pains with fome delight,...

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...pleased with what it discovers, having less regret for what has escaped it^ because it is unknown. Thus he who has raised himself above the alms-basket.,...sets his own thoughts on work, to find and follow troth, will (whatever he lights on) not miss <the hunter's satisfaction ; every moment of his pursuit...




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