| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - Literary Criticism - 1896 - 366 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it in some one, by whom he presupposeth it was done. So as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description: which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - English literature - 1901 - 432 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it, by some one by whom he pre-supposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 440 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it, by some one by whom he pre-supposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| English literature - 1901 - 436 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it, by some one by whom he pre-supposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1909 - 204 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it, by some one by whom he pre-supposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| SIR PHILIP SIDNEY TO MACAULAY - 1910 - 474 pages
...should be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it in some one by whom he presupposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| Guy Andrew Thompson - Criticism - 1914 - 230 pages
...the dev ficiencies of both: "he coupleth the general notion with the particular example, " yielding " to the powers of the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description."29 The philosopher's learned definitions lie "dark before the... | |
| Edmund Kemper Broadus - Books and reading - 1921 - 228 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it in some one, by whom he presupposeth it was done. So as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description : which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| Edmund David Jones - Criticism - 1922 - 522 pages
...done,/ he giveth a perfect picture of it in some one by whom he presupposeth it was done ; so as hd coupleth the general notion with the particular example....the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description : which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
| George Reuben Potter - English literature - 1928 - 640 pages
...be done, he giveth a perfect picture of it, by some one by whom he pre-supposeth it was done, so as he coupleth the general notion with the particular...the mind an image of that whereof the philosopher bestoweth but a wordish description, which doth neither strike, pierce, nor possess the sight of the... | |
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