| William Shakespeare - 1854 - 538 pàgines
...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.15 The reasons you allege do more conduce To the hot passion of distemper'd blood, Than... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 806 pàgines
...have both said well; And on the cause and question now in hand Have gloz'd,39 — 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 a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 406 pàgines
...spaces cannot parallel. 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 a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 824 pàgines
...spaces cannot parallel. 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 a... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 pàgines
...their affections, nor attempered by time and experience. Troilus and Cressida, act ii. sc. 3 : — Not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy. Aristotle quoted incorrectly in both these passages. He says political, not moral philosophy. Advancement of... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 136 pàgines
...of their affections, nor attempered by time and experience. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, Act ii. Sc. iii. : Not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy. Aristotle quoted incorrectly in both these passages. He says political, not moral, philosophy. 6. APOPHTHEGMS:... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 140 pàgines
...of their affections, nor attempered by time and experience. THOILUS AND CHESSIDA, Act ii. Sc. iii. : Not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy. 6. APOPHTHEGMS : Bacon relates that a fellow named Hog importuned Sir Nicholas to save his life on... | |
| Delia Salter Bacon - 1857 - 706 pàgines
...you have both said well ; And ou the cause and question now in hand Have glazed ; but, superficially, not much Unlike young men whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy.'] The question is, then, as to the adaptations of forms, of moral instruction to different ages of the... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 190 pàgines
...their affections, nor attempered by time and experience. Troilus and Cressida, act ii. sc. 3 : — Tfot much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought Unfit to hear moral philosophy. Aristotle quoted incorrectly in both these passages. He says political, not moral philosophy. • Advancement... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 880 pàgines
...also in the Advancement of Leaning, has been followed by Shakespeare in Troilus and Cressida : — " Not much Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought unfit to hear moral philosophy." See Hector's speech In the second scene of the second act. a Senec. Here. Fur. 251. :— Prosperum... | |
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