| 1845 - 732 síður
...himself, his notion of the analytic power : "Tl:e mental features discoursed of аз tlie analytical, sre, in themselves, but little susceptible of analysis....appreciate them only in their effects. We know of thorn, among other things, that they are always to their possessor, when inordinately possessed, a... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 308 síður
...puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture."— 8t» Tuoiua mental features discoursed of us the analytical, are, in themselves, but little susceptible of analysis. We appreciate them only in tbeir effects. We know of them, among otber things, that they are , always to their possessor, when... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1861 - 1116 síður
...appears to have so largely possessed, is thus described by himself in " The Murders in the Rue Morgue." " The mental features discoursed of as the analytical,...among other things, that they are always to their possessors, when inordinately possessed, a source of the liveliest enjoyment. As the strong man exults... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 224 síður
...among women, although puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture." — Siu THOMAS BROWNK. |HE mental features discoursed of as the analytical are,...susceptible of analysis. We appreciate them only in their efi'ects. We know of them, among other things, that they are always to their possessor, when inordinately... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 618 síður
...although puzzling questious, are not beyond all conIecture. Sir Thomas Urovme. THE menioJ--&ntrtrcs discoursed -of -as t-he- analytical, are, in themselves,...things, that they are always to their possessor, when inp_nlinately_ possessed^ a source of the liveliest enjoyment. As the strong man exults in his physical... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 síður
...The particular idiosyncrasy in which the tale germinated is thus introduced in the exordium : — " The mental features discoursed of as the analytical...but little susceptible of analysis. We appreciate 1 84 Draughts exercise the Intellect. them only in their effects. \Ve know of them, among other things,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1903 - 390 síður
...himself among women, although puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture." — SIR THOMAS BnowHK. THE mental features discoursed of as the analytical,...them only in their effects. We know of them, among oiher things, thut they are always to their possessor, when inordinately possessed, a source of the... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Fredrick Thomas Dawson - 1915 - 314 síður
...among women, although puzzling questions, are not beyond all conjecture. SIR THOMAS BROWNE: Urn-Bunal THE mental features discoursed of as the analytical...appreciate them only in their effects. We know of 5 them, among other things, that they are always to their possessor, when inordinately possessed, a... | |
| Gilbert Newton Lewis - 1926 - 248 síður
...problems in the theory of knowledge. As is remarked by Edgar Allan Poe,B himself a remarkable thinker, "The mental features discoursed of as the analytical, are, in themselves, but little capable of analysis." Nevertheless, if we are to discuss the concepts of science we must at least have... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1975 - 1042 síður
...himself among women, although puzzling questions, are not heyond all conjecture. Sir Thomas Browne d, upon his having made the circuit of the square, that posr sessor, when inordinately possessed, a source of the liveliest enjoyment. As the strong man exults... | |
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