Charles Dickens Quote

It has somehow or other happened, from time immemorial, that many of the best and ablest philosophers, who have been perfect lights of science in matters of theory, have been wholly unable to reduce them to practice.


The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Papers, Chapter XIX (p. 192), J. van Amringe. 1840


It has somehow or other happened, from time immemorial, that many of the best and ablest philosophers, who have been perfect lights of science in...

It has somehow or other happened, from time immemorial, that many of the best and ablest philosophers, who have been perfect lights of science in...

It has somehow or other happened, from time immemorial, that many of the best and ablest philosophers, who have been perfect lights of science in...

It has somehow or other happened, from time immemorial, that many of the best and ablest philosophers, who have been perfect lights of science in...