| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
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