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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANTIPATHIST»
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1
Homoeopathy and Its Principles Explained
The antipathist, in other words, treats the constipation as a primary disease, and
thinks that while he forces an opposite effect he gains the end : the
homoeopathist regards the constipation as one feature in a general diseased
state, and seeks ...
2
Having Fun with Words of Wit and Wisdom: In 3,401 Quotations ...
Antipathist of light” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sybelline Leaves – And Sir Arthur
helps himself to a good one: “I must say I sympathize with Milverton and
antipathize with Lord Lytton.” – Sir Arthur Helps (1813-1875), English essayist
Antipodal ...
3
Rationale Of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied To English ...
All passions are cunning; antipathy not less so than any other. On the part of the
antipathist, the profession of incredulity is but a pretence and a disguise, to
enable him with more decency to give vent to his rage, and with more efl'ect to
point ...
On the part of the antipathist, the profession of incredulity is but a pretence and a
disguise, to enable him with more decency to give vent to his rage, and with more
effect to point the rage of others against the odious object. If the existence of ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
5
Benthamiana: or Select extracts from the works of Jeremy ...
But the antipathist knows better than to be thus cheated of his prey. The existence
of the monster is to be incredible, or next to incredible, for the purpose of
rendering him proportionably odious. The odiousness, being the medium of proof
for ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Hill Burton, 1844
6
The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected
On the part of the antipathist, the profession of incredulity is but a pretence and a
disguise, to enable him with more decency to give vent to his rage, and with more
effect to point the rage of others against the odious object. If the existence of ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1840
7
Coleridge's Later Poetry
In line 2 — 'Antipathist of Light!' — the first word is a coinage,48 not the only one
in this poem, and line 3 fuses several allusions into 'Primal Scorpion Rod!' The
rod is God's, a frequent threat of chastisement in the Old Testament, while the ...
On the part of the antipathist, the profession of incredulity is but a pretence and a
disguise, to enable him with more decency to give vent to his rage, and with more
effect to point the rage of others against the odious object. If the existence of ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
9
The Correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart ...
... on Church questions would be crushed between the two real, & ultimate
antagonists of strong Catholic principle, and, as Coleridge would say, its
antipathist.b It seems to me that already the men who have committed
themselves to principles ...
10
Juvenile poems. Sibylline leaves
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A lurid thought is growthless, dull Privation, Yet that is
but a Purgatory curse; Hell knows a fear far worse, A fear—a future state ;—'tis
positive Negation! NE PLUS' ULTRA. SOLE Positive of Night! Antipathist of Light !
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836