| 1838 - 1014 halaman
...more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's reason is his best (Edipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtilties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments." — Johnson. REVIEW. An... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 568 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason, be able to resolve them : for I perceive, every man's reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds, wherewith the subtilties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments." The foregoing character... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 halaman
...more manly reason be able to resolve them, for I perceive every man's own reason is his best Oedipus, and will upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose...wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In Philosophy, where truth seems double faced, there is no man... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason, be able to resolve them; for I perceive, every man's reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds, wherewith the subtilties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments." The foregoing character... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason, be able to resolve them: for I perceive every man's reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds, wherewith the subtilties of errour have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments." The foregoing character... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason, be able to resolve them: for I perceive every man's reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds, wherewith the subtilties of errour have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments." The foregoing character... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 halaman
...more manly reason, be able to resolve them: for I perceive every man's reason is his best (Edipus, and will upon a reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds, wherewith the subtleties 01 error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments/" The foregoing character may be confirmed... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's own reason is his best CEdipus, and will upon a reasonable truce, find...wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double-faced, there is no man... | |
| 1831 - 370 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's own reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find...wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double-faced, there is no man... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 halaman
...judgment, and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's own reason is his best CEdipus, and will, upon a reasonable truce, find...wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double-faced, there is no man... | |
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