Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes ...J.B. Lippincott, 1905 - 764 oldal |
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17. oldal
... judgment of our age , his critical papers . Yet his critical papers are always luminous , and often ingenious . The very worst of them must be regarded as credit- able to him , when the character of the school in which he had been ...
... judgment of our age , his critical papers . Yet his critical papers are always luminous , and often ingenious . The very worst of them must be regarded as credit- able to him , when the character of the school in which he had been ...
21. oldal
... judgment ; and it is hard for a man to admit a reason against the thing he loves , or to confess the force of an argument against an interest . SOUTH . The only thing which can endear religion to your practice will be to raise your ...
... judgment ; and it is hard for a man to admit a reason against the thing he loves , or to confess the force of an argument against an interest . SOUTH . The only thing which can endear religion to your practice will be to raise your ...
24. oldal
... judgment , the effect of observation , still increases . DRYDEN . Age , that lessens the enjoyment of life , in- creases our desire of living . Those dangers which , in the vigour of youth , we had learned to despise , assume new ...
... judgment , the effect of observation , still increases . DRYDEN . Age , that lessens the enjoyment of life , in- creases our desire of living . Those dangers which , in the vigour of youth , we had learned to despise , assume new ...
41. oldal
... judgment in discerning what is true . LORD BACON . For Whereas men have many reasons to persuade , to use them all at once weakeneth them . it argueth a neediness in every one of the rea- sons , as if one did not trust to any of them ...
... judgment in discerning what is true . LORD BACON . For Whereas men have many reasons to persuade , to use them all at once weakeneth them . it argueth a neediness in every one of the rea- sons , as if one did not trust to any of them ...
45. oldal
... judgment , love of emotion and power of reflection , the enthu- siasm and the critical faculty , the senses and the reason . GUIZOT . The natural progress of the works of men is from rudeness to convenience , from convenience to ...
... judgment , love of emotion and power of reflection , the enthu- siasm and the critical faculty , the senses and the reason . GUIZOT . The natural progress of the works of men is from rudeness to convenience , from convenience to ...
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