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... The Advancement of Learning - Page 319by Francis Bacon - 1885 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Riches De Levante - 1869 - 296 pages
...Cry, Trojans, cry ! lend me ten thousand eyes, and I will fill them with prophetic tears. They are not much unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought unfit to hear moral philosophy. I am shepherd to another man, and do not shear the fleeces that I graze. 31. H, SH, TH, &c. Come hither,... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 600 pages
...Sc. 2) makes Hector say in reproach to two of his brothers, that they had spoken " superficially ; not much Unlike young men whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy " — he shocks and untunes our whole system of moral associations. If it were possible that a philosopher... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 608 pages
...ii. Sc. 2) makes Hector say in reproach to two of his brothers, that they had spoken " superficially; not much Unlike young men whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy "— he shocks and untunes our whok system of moral associations. If it were possible that a philosopher... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 162 pages
...have both said well; And on the cause and question now in hand Have glozed, 2 —-but superficially : not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy : 3 The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distempered blood, Than to make up... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 438 pages
...uses again in Essay i. p. 2 : ' One of the fathers, in great severity, called poesie vinum dtemonum; because it filleth the imagination, and yet it is,...Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy." Sec Hector's speech in the second scene of the second act.' Mr. Spedding has shown that the same error... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 626 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:8 The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distemperM blood Than to... | |
| Aristotle - 1874 - 540 pages
...have both «aid well : And on the causo and question now in hand Hare glozed —but superficially ; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy.' 7 où yap тгара тЬс \piror i; t A\f iif is] ' For the deficiency is not caused by time.' Cf.... | |
| Aristotle - 1874 - 538 pages
...you have both said well : And on the cause and question now in hand Have glozed— but superficially; not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy." 7 ou ykp Trapa. T&X xpiyov i) ( AXrii^is] ' For the deficiency is not caused by time." Cf. Thueyd.... | |
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