Rejtett mezők
Könyvek 
" Wit, abstracted from its effects upon the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concors: a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. "
Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution ... - 117. oldal
szerző: Sydney Smith - 1850 - 391 oldal
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 oldal
...the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concurs ; a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus denned, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 oldal
...the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concors ; a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus defined, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship ...

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 oldal
...upon the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concore; a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus defined, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

English Prose: Selections, 4. kötet

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 oldal
...upon the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concors; a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus defined, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 oldal
...From one point of view, wit, as Dr. Johnson says, ' may be considered as a kind oidiscordia concors \ a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit thus defined they [Donne and his followers] have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas...

English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., 4. kötet

Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 oldal
...the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concurs ; a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus denned, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., 1. kötet

Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 652 oldal
...one point of view, wit, as Dr. Johnson says, ' may be considered as a kind of discordia concors • a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit thus defined they [Donne and his followers] have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas...

English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., 4. kötet

Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 oldal
...upon the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concors; a combination of dissimilar images or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus defined, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 oldal
...upon the hearer, may be more rigorously and philosophically considered as a kind of discordia concors; a combination of dissimilar images, or discovery of occult resemblances in things apparently unlike. Of wit, thus denned, they have more than enough. The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence...

The American Journal of Psychology, 9. kötet

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1898 - 660 oldal
...wit is nature to advantage drest, Oft thought before, but ne'er so well exprest. Dr. Johnson : "Wit may be more rigorously and philosophically considered...occult resemblances in things apparently unlike." The discovery that hydrogen and oxygen produce water, that potassium thrown in water produces flame,won]d...




  1. Saját könyvtáram
  2. Súgó
  3. Speciális könyvkeresés
  4. ePub letöltése
  5. PDF letöltése