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" Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the same classes of existence. Individuals are physical... "
The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature - 197. oldal
1818
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Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1828 - 424 oldal
...this sort rather furnish 6uTiUitudeS t( Uustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from ^hen ^ason. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the same classes of nee. Individuals are physical beings commonwealths are not physical but moral essences V ,« A rerru...

A Review of the Principles of Necessary and Contingent Truth, in Reference ...

Alfred Lyall - 1830 - 682 oldal
...similitudes to illustrate or to ' adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. ' The objects which nre attempted to be forced into ' an analogy are not found in the snme classes of ex1 istence. Individuals are physical beings—com* mon-wealths are not physical but...

Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1833 - 376 oldal
...found in individuals. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...classes of existence. Individuals are physical beings — commonwealths are not physical but moral essences.' * " A remarkable example of this kind is that...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 36. kötet

1834 - 896 oldal
...manhood, and decrepitude, that are found in the individuals who compose them. The objects which are thus attempted to be forced into an analogy, are not found...beings, subject to laws universal and invariable. But commonwealths are not physical, but moral essences. They are artificial combination^, and in their...

The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, 2. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 oldal
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than be far advanced in its aphelion. — But when to return ? Not to lose ourselves in foto an analogy are not found in the same classes of existence. Individuals are physical beings, subject...

The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, 2. kötet

Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 oldal
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...universal and invariable. The immediate cause acting on these laws may be obscure; the general results are subjects of certain calculation. But commonwealths...

The New-York Review, 2. kötet

Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1838 - 546 oldal
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...universal and invariable. The immediate cause acting on these laws may be obscure ; the general results are subjects of certain calculation. But commonwealths...

The Works of Edmund Burke, 4. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 590 oldal
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...general results are subjects of certain calculation. But cemmonwealths are not physical but moral essences. They are artificial combinations; and in their proximate...

Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1839 - 372 oldal
...found in individuals. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...classes of existence. Individuals are physical beings — commonwealths are not physical but moral essences.'* " A remarkable example of this kind is that...

A Memoir of the Political Life of the Right Honourable Edmund ..., 2. kötet

George Croly - 1840 - 300 oldal
...manhood, and decrepitude, that are found in the individuals who compose them. The objects which are thus attempted to be forced into an analogy, are not found...beings, subject to laws universal and invariable. But commonwealths are not physical, but moral essences. They are artificial combinations, and in their...




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