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It does not undertake to find evidence, but to determine whether it has been found. Logic neither observes, nor invents, nor discovers; but judges. It is no part of the business of logic to inform the surgeon what appearances are found to accompany a violent death. This he must learn from his own experience and observation, or from that of others, his predecessors in his peculiar pursuit.
He costumes his tale arbitrarily, like a stage-haberdasher, and invents a voice to deliver it withal.
We are all equally amenable to the laws. But after all, the thing may not be noticed. These may be only rumors put out by some mischievous person to keep Holden away from the village." "They can have no such effect." "No: and yet the rogue who invents them may think they will." "I should not be at all anxious, Faith," said Anne. "Here are my father, and yours, and my chivalrous brother, and "
He invents new, bestial tortures; commits new, unspeakable 'atrocities, until, one day, the natives turn and kill him, or he sticks his gun in his mouth and blows the top of his head off." The Coaster smiled tolerantly at the wide-eyed eager young man at his side.
Thirdly, there is the underlying and informing imagination which invents and relates and sustains; and there is no disputing the vigor of Maupassant's imagination, altho it was not lofty and altho it lacked variety.
It is the far-seeing imagination which beholds what might be a form of things, and says to the intellect: "Try whether that may not be the form of these things;" which beholds or invents a harmonious relation of parts and operations, and sends the intellect to find out whether that be not the harmonious relation of them that is, the law of the phenomenon it contemplates.
Of our two copying-clerks, one, who writes a good hand, copies plays for a dramatic agency; the other invents little halfpenny toys which the hawkers sell at street corners about the time of the New Year, and manages by this means to keep himself from dying of hunger during all the rest of the year. Our cashier is the only one who does no outside work. He would believe his honour lost if he did.
I have skill enough to distinguish between one that translates and one that invents.” “Of that I have no doubt,” replied Carathis; “but to put the ignorant to death is somewhat severe, and may be productive of dangerous effects; content yourself with commanding their beards to be burnt—beards in a state are not quite so essential as men.”
If a mechanic invents an improvement on the telephone, or a social reformer puts some good usage in the place of a bad one, in a few years we shall probably all be using the improvement without even knowing what it is or saying Thank you. We may be as stupid as we like, we have in a sense got the good of it. But can one apply the same process to Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet?
I think that often and I know that Betty agrees with me the boy invents all kinds of fantastic tales in order to impress the people about him." "As far as I can make out," said Radmore slowly, "he's always told me the truth." "I'll tell you something curious that happened let me see, about seven years ago. You remember an old man we used to call Gaffer John?
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