| Thomas Fowler - 1882 - 290 pages
...a crime, or that a sin ; This punishable by man, or that by God.5 Yet, if the savour of things lies cross to Honesty, if the Fancy be florid, and the...the conduct will infallibly turn this latter way." In Misc. IV., ch. 1, he somewhat ostentatiously proclaims his indifference to Metaphysics, and assumes... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1899 - 598 pages
...that a sin ; ' ' this is punishable by man,' or ' that by God ; ' yet if the savour of things lies cross to honesty, if the fancy be florid, and the...appetite high towards the subaltern beauties and lower orders of worldly symmetries and proportions, the conduct will infallibly turn this latter way." Thus,... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - Characters and characteristics - 1900 - 432 pages
...crime, or that a sin ; this punishable by man, or that by God " : yet if the savour of things lies cross to honesty ; if the fancy be florid and the...the conduct will infallibly turn this latter way. Even conscience, I fear, such as is owing to religious discipline, will make but a slight figure where... | |
| Alexander Lyons - Ethics - 1909 - 58 pages
...'this a crime, or that a sin, this punishable by man, or that by God,' yet if the savour of things lies cross to honesty; if the fancy be florid and the appetite...of worldly symmetries and proportions, the conduct infallibly turns this latter way." "Even conscience, such as is owing to religious discipline, will... | |
| George Campbell - English language - 1911 - 200 pages
...itself! Examples in sentences more complicated form the characteristics : " If the savor of things lies cross to honesty, if the fancy be florid, and the appetite high toward the subaltern beauties and lower order of worldly symmetries and proportions, the conduct will... | |
| George Saintsbury - English language - 1912 - 518 pages
...any rate be guilty of the clumsiest lumps of inharmonious composition : If the savour of things lies cross to honesty, if the fancy be florid and the appetite...the conduct will infallibly turn this latter way. — Characteristics, III. ii. 2. But what can one do ? or how dispense with these darker disquisitions... | |
| Christian Friedrich Weiser - Ethics - 1916 - 632 pages
...'This a Crime, or that a Sin; This punishable by Man, or that by God:' yet if the Savor of things lies cross to Honesty; if the Fancy be florid, and the Appetite high towards the subaltern Beautys and lower Order of worldly Symmetrys and Proportions; the Conduct will infallibly turn this... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - History - 1999 - 412 pages
...Crime, or That a Sin; This punishable by Man, or that by God:" yet if the Savour of things lies cross 35 to HONESTY; if the Fancy be florid, and the Appetite high towards the subaltern Beautys and lower Order of worldly Symmetrys and Proportions; the Conduct will infallibly turn this... | |
| John Henry Newman - Philosophy - 2005 - 281 pages
...virtue" or "that a sin," "This is punishable by man" or "that by God"; yet if the savour of things lies cross to honesty, if the fancy be florid, and the...appetite high towards the subaltern beauties and lower orders of worldly symmetries and proportions, the conduct will infallibly turn this latter way.* Thus,... | |
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