Have gloz^d, but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy. The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of... Advancement of Learning - Page 311by Francis Bacon - 1869 - 379 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 572 pages
...you have both said well j And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : Tiie reasons, you allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood. Than to make up... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 pages
...both said well • And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, 6 — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons, you' allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper' d blood, Than to make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 548 pages
...cannot parallel. • Hect. Paris, and Troilus, you have both said Have gloz'd,—but superficially; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy: The reasons, you alletlge, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood, Than to make up... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 510 pages
...have both said well; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons, you alledge, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper' d blood, Than to make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pages
...have both said well; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons, you allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood, Than to make up... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 476 pages
...have both said well : And on the cause and question now in hand Have glozM*, — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy: The reasons, you allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper' d blood. Than to make up... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 546 pages
...have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd,V- but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle" thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy; 8 Have gloz'd,] Have commented. 'i AriItolle — ] Let it, be remembered, as often as Slink. speare's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 464 pages
...have both said well : And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd*, — but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought "Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons, you allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distempered blood, Than to make up... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...have both said well ; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, — but superficially ;9 not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : 1 The reasons, you allege, do more conduce To. the hot passion' of distemperM blood. Than to make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 490 pages
...nave both said well; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd, — but superfieially; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : The reasons, you allege, do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood, Than to make up... | |
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