| Alexander Pope - 1844 - 94 頁
...wrong. See then the acting and comparing powers, 9i» One in their nature, which are two in ours ! And reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man. Who taught the nations of the field and wood"\ To shun their poison, and to choose their food 9^ 100... | |
| 1848 - 672 頁
...vain. This too serves always: reason never long, One must go right, the other may go wrong — Nay, reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man." Considerable allowance must, of course, be made in these lines for the exaggeration of what is called... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1846 - 660 頁
...without knowledge for what end or for what purpose he acts." This agrees with the famous lines — " And reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man." Yes, if it be an irresistible impulse communicated to us or to the animal, " Say, where full instinct... | |
| Outlines - 1846 - 160 頁
...premises, and is thus contrasted with instinct or natural impulse. In the language of the poet — And reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs — in that 'tis man. In common language, reason, Judgment, understanding, are used with little, if any, distinction; as... | |
| 1846 - 518 頁
...perfect security, and without muscular exertion, by a mechanism which Borelli has ex" Reason exalt o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 't is man." It is commonly said that instinct is independent of all reasoning, education and experience;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 頁
...go wrong. See then the acting and comparing pow'rs 95 One in their nature, which are two in ours ; And Reason raise o'er Instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis Man. NOTES. Ver. 97. And Reason raise o'er Instinct] Charron, of whom Pope and Bolingbroke were so fond,... | |
| Goold Brown - 1848 - 324 頁
...or these should represent the latter of the antecedent terms, and that or those, the former ; as, " And, reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man."— Pope. " F .*ewell my friends ! farewell my foes ! peace with these, my love with those !" — Burns.... | |
| Samuel Shuckford - 1848 - 564 頁
...powers which are over the line which is our boundary : our nature does not reach to this height. Our reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that lint man. See Pope. In our degree, we have real perfections both of body and mind. The body has its... | |
| Stephen Henry Ward - 1849 - 248 頁
...may go wrong. See then the acting and comparing powers, One in their nature, which are two in ours ; And reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man." * " Dialogues on Instinct," by Lord Brougham. THE NATURAL HISTORY It is not indeed in itself, but to... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 頁
...may go wrong. See then the acting and comparing powers One in their nature, which are two in ours ; And reason raise o'er instinct as you can, In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man. Who taught the nations of the field and wood To shun their poison, and to choose their food ? Prescient,... | |
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