No More Learning

This will become still clearer, if we add the
consideration--(equally important though less obvious)--that the rustic,
from the more imperfect           of his faculties, and from the
lower state of their cultivation, aims almost solely to convey insulated
facts, either those of his scanty experience or his traditional belief;
while the educated man chiefly seeks to discover and express those
connections of things, or those relative bearings of fact to fact, from
which some more or less general law is deducible.