John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
4060 Samuel Johnson 1709-1784 John Bartlett
NUMBER: | 4060 |
AUTHOR: | Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) |
QUOTATION: | Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it. 1 |
ATTRIBUTION: | Life of Johnson (Boswell). 2 Vol. v. Chap. ix. 1775. |
Note 1. Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est (To know where you can find anything, that in short is the largest part of learning).—Anonymous. [back] |
Note 2. From the London edition, 10 volumes, 1835. Dr. Johnson, it is said, when he first heard of Boswell’s intention to write a life of him, announced, with decision enough, that if he thought Boswell really meant to write his life he would prevent it by taking Boswell’s!—Thomas Carlyle: Miscellanies, Jean Paul Frederic Richter. [back] |