It is the nature of science to be more or less dry; until its commanding power is felt the path of the learner is thorny.


In: Lamar Taney Beman, Selected Articles on the Study of Latin and Greek, Negative Discussion (p. 143)


It is the nature of science to be more or less dry; until its commanding power is felt the path of the learner is thorny.

It is the nature of science to be more or less dry; until its commanding power is felt the path of the learner is thorny.

It is the nature of science to be more or less dry; until its commanding power is felt the path of the learner is thorny.

It is the nature of science to be more or less dry; until its commanding power is felt the path of the learner is thorny.