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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 445
1846
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Summits of Success: How They Have Been Reached

James Burnley - 1902 - 452 pages
...Knowledge," he said, " has no value or use for the solitary owner ; to be enjoyed it must be communicated. Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views. I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the press with their wretched productions. Fourteen...
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Authorship in the Days of Johnson: Being a Study of the Relation Between ...

Arthur Simons Collins - 1927 - 288 pages
...speech in 1774 : " Glory is the reward of science ; and those who deserve it scorn all meaner view. I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the...is too long a period for their perishable trash." a Enquiry, p. 18. instant became a Slave to his Bookseller, who estimating Wit and Learning by the...
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Authorship in the Days of Johnson: Being a Study of the Relation Between ...

Arthur Simons Collins - 1927 - 288 pages
...literature into ready rhino ! why, it is as illiberal, as it is illegal." Lord Camden, speech in 1774 : " Glory is the reward: of science ; and those who deserve it scorn all meaner view. I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the world with their wretched productions...
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Authorship in the Days of Johnson: Being a Study of the Relation Between ...

Arthur Simons Collins - 1928 - 284 pages
...into ready rhino ' why, it is as illiberal, as it is illegal." Lord Camden, speech in 1774 : " Glory a the reward of science ; and those who deserve it scorn all meaner view. I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the world with their wretched productions...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 84

1846 - 556 pages
...gave them additional weight at the time. The late Mr Charles Butler says: ' I distinctly re' member Lord Camden's presiding in the Court of Chancery....' and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views. I speak not ' of the scribblers for bread who tease the world with their * wretched productions ; fourteen...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 174

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1892 - 600 pages
...owner : to be enjoyed it must be communicated. " Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter." Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views : I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who tease the press with their wretched productions ; fourteen...
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The Nature of Copyright: A Law of Users' Rights

Lyman Ray Patterson - 1991 - 297 pages
...owner: to be enjoyed it must be communicated. "Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter." Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views: I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who teaze the press with their wretched productions; fourteen...
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The Nature of Copyright: A Law of Users' Rights

Lyman Ray Patterson - 1991 - 297 pages
...owner: to be enjoyed it must be communicated. "Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter." Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views: I speak not of the scribblers for bread, who teaze the press with their wretched productions; fourteen...
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A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England

Steven Shapin - 1994 - 534 pages
...identify the disinterestedness of legitimate knowledge-producers. In 1 774 Lord Camden judged that "Glory is the Reward of Science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner Views. ... It was not for Gain, that Bacon, Newton, Milton, Locke, instructed and delighted the World; it...
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Accounting and Science: Natural Inquiry and Commercial Reason

Michael Power - 1996 - 314 pages
...perceives science. The attitude within law was summed up by Lord Camden when he said: "Glory alone is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views." Quoted in "Law of Literary Property and Patents," (1829), 446. 6 Throughout this paper, patents are...
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