| Henry Kett - 1825 - 298 pàgines
...himself in an unusual strain of eloquence upon the subject of literary property. "Glory," said he, " is the reward of science ; and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views. It was not for gain that Bacon, Newton,' Milton, and Locke, instructed and delighted the world. When... | |
| James Kent - 1827 - 544 pàgines
...liberal spirit of the age. Lord Camden once declaimed against literary property. " Glory," said he, " is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner view's" It not for gain that Bacon, Newton, Milton, and Locke, Zfstructed and delighted the would.'... | |
| 1829 - 860 pàgines
...put an exorbitant price upon it. 7* The advocates of limited copyright farther contend that glory ii the reward of science ; and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner views. To these, we think, might fairly be added the inconveniency which in many cases might arise to the... | |
| 1836 - 708 pàgines
...repeated quotation from 1 .ord Camden's speech against literary property. Let us see what it amounts to: "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... | |
| 1836 - 602 pàgines
...noble means.' * His disregard of literary profit may be based on another great lawyer's authority — ' Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views. I speak not of your wretched scribblers for bread, who tease the world with their wretched productions;... | |
| 1836 - 1184 pàgines
...noble means.' * His disregard of literary profit may be based on another great lawyer's authority—' Glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner \iews. I speak not of your wretched scribblers for bread, who tease the world with their wretched productions;... | |
| Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin - 1838 - 158 pàgines
...which is a triumphant refutation of Lord Camden's bombastic argument against literary prop erty, that " Glory is the reward of science, " and those who deserve it scorn all meaner " praise : it was not for gain that Bacon, " Newton, Milton and Locke, instructed the " world." Law... | |
| Philip Houlbrooke Nicklin - 1838 - 154 pàgines
...insure to the public a complete supply of books at reasonable prices. O. " Glory,"- said Lord Camden, " is the reward of science, and those who deserve it scorn all meaner views." A. Reputation is, and always will be, the grand stimulus to literary exertion, but it requires long-continued... | |
| 1839 - 618 pàgines
...in the House of Lords, in Great Britain, in the case of Donaldson versus Becket and Others,* that " glory is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner praise." For it was a reply to the author, who was asking for legal protection of his right to what... | |
| 1839 - 538 pàgines
...Beckett, in the House of Lords, reported consecutively in 4 Burrnic. t " Glory," said Lord Cumden, •• is the reward of science, and those who deserve it, scorn all meaner praise." Although we do not agree with his lordship, in the full extent of his assertion, yet are we... | |
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