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A little learning is a dangerous thing

  1. People who know only a little do not understand how little they know and are therefore prone to error. First said by Alexander Pope.



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There is a famous line of poetry by Alexander Pope that is almost always quoted out of context: “A little learning is a dangerous thing.”

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“A little learning is a dangerous thing,” wrote the poet Alexander Pope.

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“Or this? ‘A little learning is a dangerous thing.

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At the same time, the lamentable fact must be admitted that "a little learning is a dangerous thing" to some persons.

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This confidence of ignorance is nowhere more perfectly, or more briefly, expressed, than in four oft-repeated lines, in Pope’s Essay on Criticism: “A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring: These shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again.”

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