| Henry Fielding - 1915 - 414 str.
...found, in 'their first Original, and their appropriated Use, not to stand 'for any clear and distinct Ideas.' Mr. Locke gives us the Instances 'of Wisdom,...and not know what ' to answer : A plain Proof, that tho ' they have learned those 'Sounds, and have them ready at their Tongue's End; yet 'there are no... | |
| Fredric V. Bogel - 2001 - 280 str.
...found, in their first original, and their appropriated Use, not to stand for any clear and distinct Ideas." Mr. Locke gives us the instances "of Wisdom,...Stand, and not know what to answer: A plain Proof, that tho' they have learned those Sounds, and have them ready at their Tongue's End; yet there are no determin'd... | |
| Marjorie Garber - 2009 - 197 str.
...of word abuse that he applied the term jargon: "Wisdom, glory, grace, &c., are words frequent enough in every man's mouth; but if a great many of those...would be at a stand, and not know what to answer. . . . This insignificancy in their words, when they come to reason either their tenets or interest,... | |
| Fotis Jannidis - 2003 - 772 str.
...10, § 3: »[. . .]; but if a great many of those who use them [seil. »Wisdom, Glory, Grace« etc.), should be asked, what they mean by them? They would be at a stand, and not know what to answer«. Vgl. auch Danneberg: Sinn, S. 393ff 36 Vgl. auch Lohr: Entwicklung, S. 366: »So haben wir noch nicht... | |
| Hannah Dawson - 2007 - 295 str.
...ignorance.94 The shocking consequence is that 'Wisdom, Glory, Grace, etc. are words frequent enough in every man's mouth; but if a great many of those...them? They would be at a stand, and not know what to answer.'95 'By familiar use from our cradles' sensible words are secure in our memories and 'readily... | |
| 1905 - 892 str.
...glory," could be applied with equal force to many of the words used in the teaching of science— that, " if a great many of those who use them, should be asked...what they mean by them, they would be at a Stand, and know not what to answer : a plain Proof that they learned those Sounds, and have them ready at their... | |
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