On his return to London in 1818 he applied himself assiduously to the art of engraving, in which he acquired a skill that in after years became a most valuable assistant to his literary labours, and enabled him to illustrate his various humours and fancies by a profusion of quaint devices, which not only repeated to the eye the impressions of the text, but, by suggesting amusing analogies and contrasts, added considerably to the sense and effect of the work. [Please select]
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The analogies of these theories with modern speculations are obvious and interesting. [Please select]
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Analogies in philosophy mean something very different from that which they represent in mathematics. [Please select]
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The former is properly a consequence of the principle of causality--one of the analogies of experience. [Please select]
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Such are the analogies which these gentlemen choose when they discuss the modern trust. [Please select]
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We do not find here remote analogies and startling theories. [Please select]
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Master Baine it seems had a taste for analogies. [Please select]
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Bain defines genius as the power of seeing analogies. [Please select]
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Nature is full of analogies; and little streams, especially mountain streams, always make more ado in finding their level than big rivers. [Please select]
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Perhaps the first in chronological order was De Vesme, who published in 1912 an interesting article in that sense (3), showing the many analogies between the phenomena of Elberfeld and mediumistic phenomena generally, e. [Please select]
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