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Example sentences for "philosophise"

Lexicographically close words:
philosophies; philosophique; philosophiques; philosophische; philosophischen; philosophised; philosophising; philosophize; philosophized; philosophizes
  1. Unconsciously for the most part they were striving to philosophise the vocabulary of English prose and find a rhythm for its periods.

  2. Let the fish Philosophise the ice away from the Rivers in winter time, and they shall be at continual play in the tepid delight of summer.

  3. And Frederick continued in a solemn, but for that very reason, roguish manner to philosophise on courage and cowardice.

  4. Stoss went on to philosophise on erotics in general.

  5. He does not throw a new light upon delicate indications of thought and sentiment, nor philosophise after the manner of Coleridge and the Germans, nor regard Shakespeare as the representative of his age according to the sweeping method of M.

  6. The theories embodied in poetry vary as widely as the philosophies on which they are founded; and to philosophise is to declare the fundamental assumptions of half the wise men of the world to be transparent fallacies.

  7. Men begin now to feel that to philosophise is not to sneer.

  8. You do nothing but philosophise about your vices, and while you are still at it the police come along and solve the riddle.

  9. Patrick was too young to philosophise upon his ideas; or else the series of pictures projected by the troops of sensations running through him were not of a solidity to support any structure of philosophy.

  10. The only voice it has is the Puritan bray, upon which one must philosophise asinically to unveil the charm.

  11. However, I have always known that if one wants to enjoy pleasure one must not philosophise about it, or one runs a risk of losing half the enjoyment.

  12. The good man began to philosophise and to jest on her malady, and he told me some stories, germane to the question, which the girls pretended not to understand.

  13. I suppose many men have to go through this sort of thing," he would say to himself, trying to philosophise in his old way, but if any one had seen his face!

  14. It is all in the day's work," he muttered as he rang the bell, for it was Malcolm's nature to philosophise even in trouble.

  15. To philosophise is always foolish; to philosophise with a drunken headache, ineffably so.

  16. It was only with him that Aristid Kuvalda could philosophise with the certainty of being understood.

  17. And now, after this warning, philosophise as much as you have a mind.


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