Como, Lake, Italy to Complexity
Como, Lake, Italy, n. (1)
Nat2 3.176 4
We can find these enchantments [of the landscape] without
visiting the Como Lake, or the Madeira Islands.
compact, adj. (6)
Mrs1 3.147 7
...as we show beyond that Heaven and Earth/ In form and
shape compact and beautiful;/ .../ So on our heels a fresh perfection treads/...
NMW 4.231 4
Such a man [as Bonaparte] was wanted, and such a man was
born;...compact, instant, selfish, prudent...
GoW 4.273 13
[Goethe] was the soul of his century. If that...had become,
by population, compact organization and drill of parts, one great Exploring
Expedition...this man's mind had ample chambers for the distribution of all.
Civ 7.28 13
...we managed...to fold up the letter in such invisible compact
form as [Electricity] could carry in those invisible pockets of his...
SA 8.80 11
The staple figure in novels is the man...who sits, among the
young aspirants and desperates, quite sure and compact...
PPo 8.255 27
Either world inhabits [the phoenix],/ Sees oft below him
planets roll;/ His body is all of air compact,/ Of Allah's love his soul./
compact, n. (3)
Bhr 6.192 20
The highest compact we can make with our fellow, is,--Let
there be truth between us two forevermore.
HDC 11.38 13
The Puritans, to keep the remembrance...of their peaceful
compact with the Indians, named their forest settlement CONCORD.
HDC 11.45 14
[The settlers of Concord] bore to John Winthrop, the
Governor, a grave but hearty kindness. For the first time, men examined the
powers of the chief whom they loved and revered. For the first time, the
ideal social compact was real.
compacted, v. (1)
SwM 4.114 1
The principle of all things, entrails made/ Of smallest
entrails; bone, of smallest bone;/ Blood, of small sanguine drops reduced to
one;/ Gold, of small grains; earth, of small sands compacted;/ Small drops
to water, sparks to fire contracted./
compacter, adj. (1)
Art1 2.352 7
What is a man but a finer and compacter landscape than the
horizon figures...
companies, n. (33)
YA 1.383 1
...agricultural association must, sooner or later, fix the price of
bread, and drive single farmers into association in self-defence; as the great
commercial and manufacturing companies had already done.
YA 1.383 4
The Community is only the continuation of the same
movement which made the joint-stock companies for manufactures, mining,
insurance, banking, and so forth.
YA 1.383 6
It has turned out cheaper to make calico by companies;...
YA 1.383 7
...it is proposed to plant corn and to bake bread by companies.
YA 1.385 21
...the national Post Office is likely to go into disuse before the
private telegraph and the express companies.
YA 1.394 20
Commanding worth and personal power must sit crowned in
all companies...
Chr1 3.93 25
[Character] works with most energy in the smallest
companies and in private relations.
Nat2 3.176 26
...it is very easy to outrun the sympathy of readers on this
topic, which schoolmen called natura naturata, or nature passive. One can
hardly speak directly of it without excess. It is as easy to broach in mixed
companies what is called the subject of religion.
NER 3.256 18
...if I had not that commodity [money], I should be put on
my good behavior in all companies...
PPh 4.74 4
...Meno has discoursed a thousand times, at length, on virtue,
before many companies...
ET6 5.105 26
In mixed or in select companies [the English] do not
introduce persons;...
ET9 5.147 21
...in all companies, each of [the English] has too good an
opinion of himself to imitate anybody.
Ctr 6.157 24
...the poor little poet hearkens only to [praise], and rejects the
censure as proving incapacity in the critic. But the poet cultivated becomes
a stockholder in both companies...
Bty 6.291 20
What a difference in effect between a battalion of troops
marching to action, and one of our independent companies on a holiday!
Elo1 7.80 5
A barrister in England is reputed to have made thirty or forty
thousand pounds per annum in representing the claims of railroad
companies before committees of the House of Commons.
PC 8.233 7
[Swedenborg] saw in vision the angels and the devils; but these
two companies stood not face to face and hand in hand...
Aris 10.31 13
...the word gentleman is gladly heard in all companies;...
LLNE 10.358 10
One merchant to whom I described the Fourier project,
thought it must not only succeed, but that agricultural association must
presently fix the price of bread, and drive single farmers into association in
self-defence, as the great commercial and manufacturing companies had
done.
LLNE 10.367 20
The children from six to eight [said Fourier], organized
into companies with flags and uniforms, shall do this last function of
civilization [the dirty work].
Carl 10.490 18
They keep Carlyle as a sort of portable cathedral-bell,
which they like to produce in companies where he is unknown...
Carl 10.490 21
They keep Carlyle as a sort of portable cathedral-bell,
which they like to produce in companies where he is unknown, and set a-swinging...
and, as in companies here (in England) no man is named or
introduced, great is the effect...
HDC 11.71 19
It was...voted [in Concord], to raise one or more companies
of minute-men...
HDC 11.72 14
On 13th March [1775], at a general review of all the
military companies [of Concord], [William Emerson] preached to a very
full assembly...
HDC 11.73 26
The British following [the minute-men] across the bridge,
posted two companies...to guard the bridge...
HDC 11.75 1
The British retreated immediately towards the village
[Concord], and were joined by two companies of grenadiers...
SMC 11.362 7
At one time [George Prescott] finds his company
unfortunate in having fallen between two companies of quite another class...
SMC 11.367 1
After the return of the three months' company to Concord,
in 1861, Captain Prescott raised a new company of volunteers, and Captain
Bowers another. Each of these companies included recruits from this town
[Concord]...
SMC 11.368 23
On the second of July [the Thirty-second Regiment] had to
cross the famous wheat-field, under fire from the rebels in front and on both
flanks. Seventy men were killed or wounded out of seven companies.
Wom 11.420 3
...bring together a cultivated society of both sexes, in a
drawing-room, and consult and decide by voices on a question of taste or on
a question of right, and is there any absurdity or any practical difficulty in
obtaining their authentic opinions? If not, then there need be none in a
hundred companies...
Mem 12.109 3
In dreams a rush...of spending hours and going through a
great variety of actions and companies, and when we start up and look at
the watch, instead of a long night we are surprised to find it was a short nap.
ACri 12.302 25
...this is the game that goes on every day in all
companies;...by sovereignty of thought to make facts and men obey our
present humor or belief.
EurB 12.377 17
One can distinguish the Vivians [Vivian Greys] in all
companies.
Let 12.398 20
...companies of the best-educated young men in the Atlantic
states every week take their departure for Europe;...
companion, n. (73)
Hist 2.18 21
...one summer day in the fields my companion pointed out to
me a broad cloud...
Fdsp 2.216 15
Let your greatness educate the crude and cold companion.
Hsm1 2.259 4
[Many extraordinary young men] found no example and no
companion...
Exp 3.73 9
I fully understand language, [Mencius] said, and nourish well
my vast-flowing vigor. I beg to ask what you call vast-flowing vigor? said
his companion.
Mrs1 3.138 1
I pray my companion, if he wishes for bread, to ask me for
bread...
Mrs1 3.145 11
What if the false gentleman contrives so to address his
companion as civilly to exclude all others from his discourse, and also to
make them feel excluded?
NR 3.248 3
My companion assumes to know my mood and habit of
thought...
NER 3.281 18
Each [man] is incomparably superior to his companion in
some faculty.
UGM 4.28 3
The best discovery the discoverer makes for himself. It has
something unreal for his companion until he too has substantiated it.
PPh 4.71 10
[Socrates] was a cool fellow, adding to his humor a perfect
temper and a knowledge of his man...which laid the companion open to
certain defeat in any debate...
ShP 4.199 11
Did [the bard] feel himself overmatched by any companion?
ET1 5.3 7
...I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground,
with my companion...
ET1 5.4 24
The conditions of literary success...do not leave that frolic
liberty which only can encounter a companion on the best terms.
ET1 5.14 20
[Coleridge]...could not bend to a new companion and think
with him.
ET1 5.15 17
[Carlyle's] talk playfully exalting the familiar objects, put the
companion at once into an acquaintance with his Lars and Lemurs...
ET4 5.57 12
In Norway...the actors are bonders or landholders, every one
of whom is named and personally and patronymically described, as the
king's friend and companion.
ET11 5.176 27
[The Duke of Bedford's] ancestor...became the companion
of a foreign prince wrecked on the Dorsetshire coast, where Mr. [John]
Russell lived.
ET16 5.273 6
It had been agreed between my friend Mr. Carlyle and me,
that before I left England we should make an excursion together to
Stonehenge, which neither of us had seen; and the project pleased my fancy
with the double attraction of the monument and the companion.
F 6.10 7
We sometimes see a change of expression in our companion...
F 6.46 14
...what their companion prepares to say to [some people], they
first say to him;...
Ctr 6.135 3
...if a man seeks a companion who can look at objects for their
own sake and without affection or self-reference, he will find the fewest
who will give him that satisfaction;...
Ctr 6.163 11
[The ancients] preferred the noble vessel...dismantled and
unrigged, to her companion borne into harbor with colors flying and guns
firing.
Bhr 6.180 6
You can read in the eyes of your companion whether your
argument hits him...
Bhr 6.189 14
...even the size of your companion seems to vary with his
freedom of thought.
Bhr 6.196 9
It is good to give a stranger...a night's lodging. It is better to be
hospitable to his good meaning and thought, and give courage to a
companion.
Wsp 6.235 16
I spent, [Benedict] said, ten months in the country. Thick-starred
Orion was my only companion.
Wsp 6.241 24
...[man] shall walk with no companion.
CbW 6.269 14
...a blockhead makes a blockhead of his companion.
SS 7.8 8
[Many a philosopher] affects to be a good companion;...
SS 7.13 2
...[animal spirits'] feats are like the structure of a pyramid. Their
result is a lord, a general, or a boon companion.
SS 7.15 6
I find out in an instant if my companion does not want me...
DL 7.127 14
We see on the lip of our companion the presence or absence of
the great masters of thought and poetry to his mind.
Clbs 7.223 5
But [Saadi] has no companion;/ Come ten, or come a million,/
Good Saadi dwells alone./
Clbs 7.226 23
A man valuing himself as the organ of this or that dogma is a
dull companion enough;...
Clbs 7.228 14
What are the best days in memory? Those in which we met a
companion who was truly such.
Clbs 7.228 24
We remember the time when the best gift we could ask of
fortune was to fall in with a valuable companion in a ship's cabin...
Clbs 7.230 24
...I seldom meet with a reading and thoughtful person but he
tells me...that he has no companion.
Clbs 7.249 26
One likes in a companion a phlegm which it is a triumph to
disturb...
Suc 7.289 26
...[egotists] have a long education to undergo to reach
simplicity and plain-dealing, which are what a wise man mainly cares for in
his companion.
Suc 7.294 8
...I gain all points, if I can reach my companion with any
statement which teaches him his own worth.
PI 8.14 16
Our Kentuckian orator [Davy Crockett] said of his dissent from
his companion, I showed him the back of my hand.
SA 8.86 19
The attitude is the main point, assuring your companion that...
you remain in good heart and good mind...
SA 8.95 24
The great gain is...not to conquer your companion...
SA 8.95 25
The great gain is...to find a companion who knows what you do
not;...
Elo2 8.114 6
In the folds of his brow, in the majesty of his mien, Nature has
marked her son; and in that artificial and perhaps unworthy place and
company [the Senate] shall remind you of the lessons taught him in earlier
days...when he was the companion of the mountain cattle...
Elo2 8.119 10
The most...thought-paralyzing companion sometimes turns
out in a public assembly to be a fluent, various and effective orator.
Elo2 8.120 4
...a man of this talent [of eloquence] sometimes finds himself...
perhaps a heavy companion;...
Insp 8.276 11
[Inspiration] seems a semi-animal heat; as if...a genial
companion, or a new thought suggested in book or conversation could fire
the train...
Insp 8.293 4
If the tone of the companion is higher than ours, we delight in
rising to it.
Insp 8.296 10
...now one, now another landscape, form, color, or
companion...strikes the electric chain with which we are darkly bound...
Aris 10.35 15
The manners, the pretension, which annoy me so much, are...
built on a real distinction in the nature of my companion.
Aris 10.35 17
The superiority in [my companion] is inferiority in me, and if
this particular companion were wiped by a sponge out of Nature, my
inferiority would still be made evident to me by other persons...
Edc1 10.144 5
Be the companion to [the child's] thought...
LLNE 10.339 24
...[Channing's] cold temperament made him the most
unprofitable private companion;...
MMEm 10.406 6
[Mary Moody Emerson] surprised, attracted, chided and
denounced her companion by turns...
MMEm 10.406 15
...if [Mary Moody Emerson's] companion was dull, her
impatience knew no bounds.
MMEm 10.406 21
If [Mary Moody Emerson's] companion were a little
ambitious, and asked her opinions on books or matters on which she did not
wish rude hands laid, she did not hesitate to stop the intruder with How's
your cat, Mrs. Tenner?
MMEm 10.406 27
I was disappointed, [Mary Moody Emerson] writes, in
finding my little Calvinist no companion...
MMEm 10.411 14
In her solitude of twenty years...[Mary Moody
Emerson] was driven to find Nature her companion and solace.
Thor 10.455 1
A fine house, dress, the manners and talk of highly
cultivated people were all thrown away on [Thoreau]. He...considered these
refinements as impediments to conversation, wishing to meet his
companion on the simplest terms.
Thor 10.456 11
It seemed as if [Thoreau's] first instinct on hearing a
proposition was to controvert it, so impatient was he of the limitations of
our daily thought. This habit...is a little chilling to the social affections; and
though the companion would in the end acquit him of any malice or
untruth, yet it mars conversation.
Thor 10.456 13
...no equal companion stood in affectionate relations with
one so pure and guileless [as Thoreau].
Thor 10.464 26
At first glance [Thoreau] measured his companion...
ALin 11.333 4
[Lincoln's good humor] enabled him...to mask his own
purpose and sound his companion;...
Shak1 11.450 6
...[Shakespeare] is yet to all wise men the companion of
the closet.
PLT 12.7 25
...[a plain man] comes to write in his tablets, Avoid the great
man as one who is privileged to be an unprofitable companion.
II 12.71 18
We brood on the words or works of our companion, and ask in
vain the sources of his information.
Mem 12.92 9
[Memory] is the companion, this the tutor, the poet, the
library, with which you travel.
CInt 12.117 21
I presently know whether my companion has more candor
or less...
CL 12.158 7
My companion and I remarked from the hilltop the prevailing
sobriety of color...
CL 12.161 14
In a water-party in which many scholars joined, I noted that
the skipper of the boat was much the best companion.
CW 12.176 3
If you use a good and skilful companion [on a tramp], you
shall see through his eyes;...
CW 12.176 17
...it is much better to learn the elements of geology, of
botany...by word of mouth from a companion than dully from a book.
companionable, adj. (1)
LE 1.168 5
The honking of the wild geese flying by night; the thin note of
the companionable titmouse in the winter day;...all, are alike unattempted
[by poets].
companions, n. (84)
Nat 1.54 8
Prospero calls for music to soothe the frantic Alonzo, and his
companions;...
LE 1.174 5
...expel companions;...
LE 1.185 13
...I thought that...you would not be sorry to be admonished of
those primary duties of the intellect whereof you will seldom hear from the
lips of your new companions.
MN 1.220 17
Shall we not quit our companions...
LT 1.289 20
...in all the details of our domestic or civil life is hidden the
elemental reality, which ever and anon comes to the surface, and forms the
grand men, who are the leaders...rather than the companions of the race.
Tran 1.341 26
...it would not misbecome us to inquire nearer home, what
these companions and contemporaries of ours think and do...
Tran 1.342 19
...[Society] saith, Whoso goes to walk alone...declares all to
be unfit to be his companions;...
SR 2.73 19
If you are true, but not in the same truth with me, cleave to your
companions;...
Comp 2.110 9
With his will or against his will [a man] draws his portrait to
the eye of his companions by every word.
Fdsp 2.210 12
I can get politics and chat and neighborly conveniences from
cheaper companions [than my friend].
Prd1 2.240 18
Every man's imagination hath its friends; and life would be
dearer with such companions.
Pt1 3.36 12
...the same man or society of men may wear one aspect to
themselves and their companions, and a different aspect to higher
intelligences.
Exp 3.61 1
...we should...do broad justice where we are...accepting our
actual companions and circumstances...as the mystic officials to whom the
universe has delegated its whole pleasure for us.
Mrs1 3.138 21
We imperatively require a perception of, and a homage to
beauty in our companions.
Pol1 3.218 3
...[what we do] does not satisfy us, whilst we thrust it on the
notice of our companions.
NR 3.226 22
When I meet a pure intellectual force or a generosity of
affection, I believe here then is man; and am presently mortified by the
discovery that this individual is no more available to his own or to the
general ends than his companions;...
UGM 4.3 2
If the companions of our childhood should turn out to be
heroes...it would not surprise us.
UGM 4.14 23
...it is hard for departed men to touch the quick like our own
companions...
UGM 4.26 10
...it is very easy to be as wise and good as your companions.
UGM 4.32 11
Ask the great man if there be none greater. His companions
are;...
PPh 4.41 16
...these [great] men magnetize their contemporaries, so that
their companions can do for them what they can never do for themselves;...
ET5 5.89 12
When Thor and his companions arrive at Utgard, he is told
that nobody is permitted to remain here, unless he understand some art, and
excel in it all other men.
ET8 5.133 16
It was no bad description of the Briton generically, what was
said two hundred years ago of one particular Oxford scholar: He was a very
bold man, uttered any thing that came into his mind, not only among his
companions, but in public coffee-houses...
ET9 5.149 22
[The English] tell you daily in London the story of the
Frenchman and Englishman who quarrelled. Both were unwilling to fight,
but their companions put them up to it;...
ET11 5.191 14
Prostitutes taken from the theatres were made duchesses,
their bastards dukes and earls. The young men sat uppermost, the old
serious lords were out of favor. The discourse that the king's companions
had with him was poor and frothy.
ET18 5.305 6
I have sometimes seen [Englishmen] walk with my
countrymen when I was forced to allow them every advantage, and their
companions seemed bags of bones.
F 6.37 23
[Man's] food is cooked when he arrives;...his companions arrived
at the same hour...
F 6.42 15
As once [man] found himself among toys, so now...his growth is
declared in...his companions...
Ctr 6.135 16
...after a man has discovered that there are limits to the
interest which his private history has for mankind, he still converses with
his family, or a few companions...
Ctr 6.142 18
...[your boy]...refuses any companions but of his own
choosing.
Ctr 6.157 4
The more I know you [wrote Neander to his sacred friends], the
more I dissatisfy and must dissatisfy all my wonted companions.
Ctr 6.164 15
...I observe that [scholars] lost on ruder companions those
years of boyhood which alone could give imaginative literature a religious
and infinite quality in their esteem.
Bhr 6.183 19
...if [the enthusiast] finds the scholar apart from his
companions, it is then the enthusiast's turn...
Wsp 6.226 13
There was never a man born so wise or good but one or more
companions came into the world with him, who delight in his faculty and
report it.
CbW 6.263 23
I once asked a clergyman in a retired town, who were his
companions?...
CbW 6.264 4
Let us engage our companions not to spare us.
CbW 6.270 19
How to live with unfit companions?...
CbW 6.274 9
...it counts much whether we have had good companions in
that time [the past five years]...
CbW 6.274 17
...it is who lives near us of equal social degree...these, and
these only, shall be your life's companions;...
CbW 6.275 2
...life would be twice or ten times life if spent with wise and
fruitful companions.
Clbs 7.227 1
...a child will long for his companions, but among them plays
by himself.
Clbs 7.241 16
We consider those...who think it the highest compliment
they can pay a man...to expose to him the grand and cheerful secrets
perhaps never opened to their daily companions...
Clbs 7.242 13
There are men who are great only to one or two companions
of more opportunity...
Clbs 7.250 10
...while we look complacently at these obvious pleasures and
values of good companions, I do not forget that Nature is always very much
in earnest...
Cour 7.271 21
If opportunity allowed, [Governor Wise and John Brown]
would...desert their former companions.
OA 7.325 19
When I chanced to meet the poet Wordsworth, then sixty-three
years old, he told me that he had just had a fall and lost a tooth, and
when his companions were much concerned for the mischance, he had
replied that he was glad it had not happened forty years before.
PI 8.62 23
You will find the king at Carduel in Wales [said Merlin]; and
when you arrive there you will find there all the companions who departed
with you...
SA 8.83 3
We think a man unable and desponding. It is only that he is
misplaced. Put him with new companions, and they will find in him
excellent qualities...
SA 8.89 7
Welfare requires one or two companions of intelligence...
SA 8.90 26
...the best society has often been spoiled to [the highly
organized person] by the intrusion of bad companions.
Elo2 8.122 11
What must have been the discourse of St. Bernard, when...
companions [hid] their friends, lest they should be led by his eloquence to
join the monastery.
Comc 8.169 24
...the painter Astley...going out of Rome one day with a
party for a ramble in the Campagna and the weather proving hot, refused to
take off his coat when his companions threw off theirs...
QO 8.190 19
...men of extraordinary genius acquire an almost absolute
ascendant over their nearest companions.
Insp 8.292 21
...in discourse with a friend, our thought...allows itself to be
seen as a thought, in a manner as new and entertaining to us as to our
companions.
Grts 8.304 7
A sensible man...avoids introducing the names of his
creditable companions...
Imtl 8.339 4
...the man must have new motives, new companions, new
condition and another term.
Dem1 10.4 6
...the astonishment remains that one should dream; that we
should...become the theatre of delirious shows...antic comedy alternating
with horrid pictures. Sometimes the forgotten companions of childhood
reappear...
Aris 10.58 22
...I know no such unquestionable badge and ensign of a
sovereign mind, as that tenacity of purpose which, through all change of
companions, of parties, of fortunes,-changes never...
Aris 10.60 13
The solitariest man who shares [a certain order of men's]
spirit walks environed by them;...and happy is he who prefers these
associates to profane companions.
Chr2 10.99 17
In its companions [the soul] sees other truths honored, and
successively finds their foundation also in itself.
Plu 10.298 8
...[Plutarch] is a chief example of the illumination of the
intellect by the force of morals. Though the most amiable of boon
companions, this generous religion gives him apercus like Goethe's.
Plu 10.319 15
[Plutarch]...delighted in bringing chosen companions to the
supper-table.
Plu 10.319 22
The guests not invited to a private board by the entertainer,
but introduced by a guest as his companions, the Greek called shadows;...
LLNE 10.341 25
Margaret Fuller, George Ripley...and many others...from
time to time spent an afternoon at each other's houses in a serious
conversation. With them was always...a man...who...inspired his
companions only in proportion as they were intellectual...
LLNE 10.361 16
...there was immense hope in these young people [at
Brook Farm]. There was nobleness; there were self-sacrificing victims who
compensated for the levity and rashness of their companions.
MMEm 10.400 24
[Mary Moody Emerson] had no companions...
MMEm 10.429 20
O dear worms,-how they will at some sure time take
down this tedious tabernacle, most valuable companions...
MMEm 10.430 7
I [Mary Moody Emerson] pray to die, though happier
myriads and mine own companions press nearer to the throne.
Thor 10.452 11
...whilst all his companions were choosing their
profession...it was inevitable that [Thoreau's] thoughts should be exercised
on the same question...
Thor 10.466 4
...what accusing silences, and what searching and irresistible
speeches, battering down all defences, [Thoreau's] companions can
remember!
Carl 10.493 11
It is not so much that Carlyle cares for this or that dogma,
as that he likes genuineness...in his companions.
LS 11.13 2
...[the disciples] were bound together by the memory of Christ,
and nothing could be more natural than...that what was done with peculiar
propriety by them, his personal friends, with less propriety should come to
be extended to their companions also.
FSLC 11.189 23
I thought it was this fair mystersy...which made the basis
of human society, and of law; and that to pretend anything else, as that the
acquisition of property was the end of living, was...instead of noble motives
and inspirations, and a heaven of companions and angels around and before
us, to leave us in a grimacing menagerie of monkeys and idiots.
AsSu 11.247 17
In [the slave state]...man is an animal...spending his days
in hunting and practising with deadly weapons to defend himself against his
slaves and against his companions brought up in the same idle and
dangerous way.
TPar 11.286 4
Theodore Parker was...upright, of a haughty independence,
yet the gentlest of companions;...
SMC 11.357 1
All sorts of men went to the [Civil] war...the village
politician, who could now...amass what a stock of adventures to retail
hereafter...to the well-known companions on the Mill-dam;...
Wom 11.419 9
...perhaps it is because these people [advocates of women's
rights] have been deprived of...fine companions...that they have been stung
to say, It is too late for us...but, at least, we will see that the whole race of
women shall not suffer as we have suffered.
Shak1 11.452 27
...there are some men so born to live well that, in
whatever company they fall,-high or low,-they fit well, and lead it! but...
being again preferred to selecter companions, find no obstacle to ruling
these as they did their earlier mates;...
CPL 11.503 16
There is no hour of vexation which on a little reflection will
not find diversion and relief in the library. His companions are few: at the
moment, he has none: but, year by year, these silent friends supply their
place.
Mem 12.103 21
...confined now in populous streets you behold again the
green fields, the shadows of the gray birches; by the solitary river hear
again the joyful voices of early companions...
CL 12.142 6
...Plato said of exercise that it would almost cure a guilty
conscience. For the living out of doors, and simple fare, and gymnastic
exercises, and the morals of companions, produce the greatest effect on the
way of virtue and of vice.
CL 12.155 14
[Says Linnaeus] Not without admiration, I have watched my
two Lap companions, in my journey to Finmark, one, my conductor, the
other, my interpreter.
CW 12.175 26
There are two companions, with one or other of whom 't is
desirable to go out on a tramp.
Bost 12.187 18
Astronomers come [to Paris] because there they can find
apparatus and companions.
companion's, n. (1)
SA 8.84 10
In Borrow's Lavengro, the gypsy instantly detects, by his
companion's face and behavior, that some good fortune has befallen him...
companionship, n. (2)
OS 2.292 5
[Simple souls] must always be a godsend to princes, for they
confront them...and give a high nature the refreshment and satisfaction...of
even companionship and of new ideas.
NMW 4.241 3
...a sort of freedom and companionship grew up between
[Napoleon] and [his troops]...
Company, East India, n. (2)
HDC 11.69 9
...the British parliament have empowered the East India
Company to export their tea into America...
HDC 11.70 7
...if any person or persons...shall...be factors for the East
India Company, we will treat them...as enemies to their country...
Company, Hospital Life Ass (1)
MoL 10.246 11
Bowditch translated Laplace, and when he removed to
Boston, the Hospital Life Assurance Company insisted that he should make
their tables of annuities.
company, n. (243)
Nat 1.16 19
To the body and mind which have been cramped by noxious
work or company, nature is medicinal...
Nat 1.57 14
No man fears age or misfortune or death in [ideas'] serene
company...
AmS 1.115 6
...with the shades of all the good and great for company;...
DSA 1.131 19
...you shall not dare and live...in company with the infinite
Beauty...
DSA 1.141 3
What life the public worship retains, it owes to the scattered
company of pious men, who minister here and there in the churches...
Con 1.324 12
...[the hero] will say, All the meanness of my progenitors
shall not bereave me of the power to make this hour and company fair and
fortunate.
Tran 1.347 11
[Transcendentalists] say to themselves, It is better to be
alone than in bad company.
YA 1.394 22
Commanding worth and personal power must sit crowned in
all companies, nor will extraordinary persons be slighted or affronted in any
company of civilized men.
SR 2.49 27
Society is a joint-stock company...
SR 2.52 4
Expect me not to show cause why I seek or why I exclude
company.
SR 2.55 21
There is a mortifying experience in particular...I mean...the
forced smile which we put on in company...
SR 2.70 8
...a man or a company of men, plastic and permeable to
principles, by the law of nature must overpower and ride all cities...who are
not.
SR 2.78 15
We come to them who weep foolishly and sit down and cry for
company...
Comp 2.96 6
If a man dogmatize in a mixed company on Providence and
the divine laws, he is answered by a silence which conveys well enough to
an observer the dissatisfaction of the hearer, but his incapacity to make his
own statement.
SL 2.143 6
We...do not see that Paganini can extract rapture from a catgut...
and the hero out of the pitiful habitation and company in which he was
hidden.
SL 2.149 13
It is with a good book as it is with good company.
SL 2.149 16
Introduce a base person among gentlemen, it is all to no
purpose; he is not their fellow. Every society protects itself. The company
is perfectly safe...
SL 2.150 14
Persons...dedicate their whole skill to the hour and the
company,--with very imperfect result.
SL 2.152 10
There is no teaching until the pupil is brought into the same
state or principle in which you are;...then is a teaching, and by no
unfriendly chance or bad company can he ever quite lose the benefit.
SL 2.152 18
...we know that these gentlemen will not communicate their
own character and experience to the company.
Lov1 2.175 17
...no man ever forgot the visitations of that power to his
heart and brain...when no place is too solitary...for him who has richer
company and sweeter conversation in his new thoughts than any old
friends...can give him;...
Fdsp 2.205 19
I much prefer the company of ploughboys and tin-peddlers
to the silken and perfumed amity which celebrates its days of encounter by
a frivolous display...
Fdsp 2.206 4
[Friendship] keeps company with the sallies of the wit...
Fdsp 2.207 9
In good company there is never such discourse between two,
across the table, as takes place when you leave them alone.
Fdsp 2.207 12
In good company the individuals merge their egotism into a
social soul...
Prd1 2.240 15
Undoubtedly we can easily pick faults in our company...
Hsm1 2.256 9
In Beaumont and Fletcher's Sea Voyage, Juletta tells the
stout captain and his company,--Jul. Why, slaves, 't is in our power to hang
ye./ Master. Very likely,/ 'T is in our powers, then, to be hanged, and scorn
ye./
OS 2.277 13
...in groups where debate is earnest...the company become
aware that the thought rises to an equal level in all bosoms...
OS 2.283 6
In past oracles of the soul the understanding...undertakes to tell
from God how long men shall exist...who shall be their company...
OS 2.286 19
Neither his age...nor company...can hinder [a man] from being
deferential to a higher spirit than his own.
OS 2.295 5
He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him never
counts his company.
Cir 2.321 5
Character makes...a cheerful, determined hour, which fortifies
all the company by making them see that much is possible and excellent
that was not thought of.
Art1 2.368 16
...[genius] will raise to a divine use...the joint-stock
company;...
Exp 3.61 10
...however a thoughtful man may suffer from the defects and
absurdities of his company, he cannot without affectation deny to any set of
men and women a sensibility to extraordinary merit.
Exp 3.61 21
The fine young people despise life, but in me...to whom a day
is a sound and solid good, it is a great excess of politeness to look scornful
and cry for company.
Exp 3.69 21
The persons who compose our company converse...and
somewhat comes of it all, but an unlooked-for result.
Chr1 3.90 4
[Character] is conceived of as a certain undemonstrable force...
by whose impulses the man is guided...which is company for him...
Chr1 3.95 3
Suppose a slaver on the coast of Guinea should take on board a
gang of negroes which should contain persons of the stamp of Toussaint L'
Ouverture: let us fancy, under these swarthy masks he has a gang of
Washingtons in chains. When they arrive at Cuba, will the relative order of
the ship's company be the same?
Mrs1 3.124 5
In a good lord there must first be a good animal, at least to
the extent of yielding the incomparable advantage of animal spirits. The
ruling class must have more, but they must have these, giving in every
company the sense of power...
Mrs1 3.125 4
[My gentleman] is good company for pirates and good with
academicians;...
Mrs1 3.132 13
A circle of men perfectly well-bred would be a company of
sensible persons in which every man's native manners and character
appeared.
Mrs1 3.133 1
[A man] should preserve in a new company the same attitude
of mind and reality of relation which his daily associates draw him to...
Mrs1 3.139 23
...fashion is...not good sense private, but good sense
entertaining company.
Mrs1 3.141 9
A man who is not happy in the company cannot find any
word in his memory that will fit the occasion.
Mrs1 3.141 18
The favorites of society...are able men...who exactly fill the
hour and the company;...
Mrs1 3.144 2
...Fashion loves lions, and points like Circe to her horned
company.
Nat2 3.174 13
...we knew of [the rich man's] villa, his grove, his wine and
his company...
Nat2 3.191 26
[The rich] are like one who has interrupted the conversation
of a company to make his speech, and now has forgotten what he went to
say.
NER 3.275 5
All that [a man] has will he give for an erect demeanor in
every company and on each occasion.
UGM 4.22 1
...if there should appear in the company some gentle soul
who...certifies me of the equity which checkmates every false player...that
man liberates me;...
UGM 4.25 11
There needs but one wise man in a company and all are
wise...
UGM 4.31 9
Men who know the same things are not long the best company
for each other.
UGM 4.31 19
...if any appear never to assume the chair, but always to
stand and serve, it is because we do not see the company in a sufficiently
long period for the whole rotation of parts to come about.
MoS 4.180 24
Some minds are incapable of skepticism. The doubts they
profess to entertain are rather a civility or accommodation to the common
discourse of their company.
ShP 4.216 12
If [Shakespeare] should appear in any company of human
souls, who would not march in his troop?
GoW 4.266 13
It is believed...the running up and down to procure a
company of subscribers to set a-going five or ten thousand spindles...is
practical and commendable.
GoW 4.279 14
Goethe's hero [in Wilhelm Meister]...keeps such bad
company, that the sober English public...were disgusted.
ET1 5.14 12
I was in [Coleridge's] company for about an hour...
ET1 5.22 25
[Wordsworth's] second [sonnet on Fingal's Cave] alludes to
the name of the cave, which is Cave of Music; the first to the circumstance
of its being visited by the promiscuous company of the steamboat.
ET2 5.31 14
'T is a good rule in every journey to provide some piece of
liberal study to rescue the hours which bad weather, bad company and
taverns steal from the best economist.
ET4 5.71 22
Their young boiling clerks and lusty collegians [in England]
like the company of horses better than the company of professors.
ET4 5.71 23
Their young boiling clerks and lusty collegians [in England]
like the company of horses better than the company of professors.
ET4 5.71 24
Their young boiling clerks and lusty collegians [in England]
like the company of horses better than the company of professors. I suppose
the horses are better company for them.
ET5 5.76 4
What signifies a pedigree of a hundred links...against a
company of broad-shouldered Liverpool merchants...
ET6 5.105 17
In a company of strangers you would think [the Englishman]
deaf;...
ET6 5.113 21
[the dinner] is reserved to the end of the day, the family-hour
being generally six, in London, and if any company is expected, one or two
hours later.
ET6 5.114 2
The company [at an English dinner] sit one or two hours
before the ladies leave the table.
ET8 5.129 3
In mixed company [the English] shut their mouths.
ET8 5.133 19
It was no bad description of the Briton generically, what was
said two hundred years ago of one particular Oxford scholar: He was a very
bold man...and would often speak his mind of particular persons then
accidentally present, without examining the company he was in;...
ET8 5.134 1
No man can claim...to put upon the company with the loud
statement of his crotchets or personalities.
ET9 5.146 17
I have found that Englishmen have such a good opinion of
England that...the New Yorker or Pennsylvanian who modestly laments the
disadvantage of a new country, log-huts and savages, is surprised by the
instant and unfeigned commiseration of the whole company...
ET10 5.165 23
[The Englishman]...keeps the best company...
ET11 5.177 3
...Henry VIII...liking [John Russell's] company, gave him a
large share of the plundered church lands.
ET11 5.185 21
The English nobles are high-spirited, active, educated men...
who have...kept in every country the best company...
ET11 5.190 17
I must hold Ludlow Castle an honest house, for which
Milton's Comus was written, and the company nobly bred which performed
it with knowledge and sympathy.
ET11 5.194 21
When Julia Grisi and Mario sang at the houses of the Duke
of Wellington and other grandees, a cord was stretched between the singer
and the company.
ET12 5.209 10
...so eminent are the members that a glance at the calendars
will show that in all the world one cannot be in better company than on the
books of one of the larger Oxford or Cambridge colleges.
ET13 5.219 16
The [English] national temperament deeply enjoys the
unbroken order and tradition of its church;...the sober grace, the good
company, the connection with the throne and with history, which adorn it.
ET13 5.221 23
The torpidity on the side of religion of the vigorous English
understanding shows how much wit and folly can agree in one brain. Their
religion is a quotation;...and any examination is interdicted with screams of
terror. In good company you expect them to laugh at the fanaticism of the
vulgar; but they do not; they are the vulgar.
ET16 5.273 9
It seemed a bringing together of extreme points, to visit the
oldest religious monument in Britain in company with her latest thinker...
ET17 5.297 14
[A London gentleman] said he once showed [Milton's
watch] to Wordsworth, who took it in one hand, then drew out his own
watch and held it up with the other, before the company...
ET19 5.309 5
A few days after my arrival at Manchester, in November,
1847, the Manchester Athenaeum gave its annual Banquet in the Free-Trade
Hall. With other guests, I was invited to be present and to address the
company.
ET19 5.309 21
On being introduced to the meeting [Manchester
Athenaeum Banquet] I said:--Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: It is pleasant
to me to meet this great and brilliant company...
F 6.9 23
Find the part which black eyes and which blue eyes play severally
in the company.
F 6.41 14
...as we do in dreams, with equanimity, the most absurd acts, so a
drop more of wine in our cup of life will reconcile us to strange company
and work.
Pow 6.57 25
In every company there is not only the active and passive sex...
Pow 6.75 13
[Pericles] declined...all gay assemblies and company.
Pow 6.77 27
John Kemble said that the worst provincial company of actors
would go through a play better than the best amateur company.
Pow 6.78 1
John Kemble said that the worst provincial company of actors
would go through a play better than the best amateur company.
Wth 6.85 2
As soon as a stranger is introduced into any company, one of
the first questions which all wish to have answered, is, How does that man
get his living?
Wth 6.89 5
Wealth requires...the best culture and the best company.
Wth 6.102 18
In California, the country where [the dollar] grew,--what
would it buy? A few years since, it would buy a shanty, dysentery, hunger,
bad company and crime.
Wth 6.122 1
Of the two eminent engineers in the recent construction of
railways in England, Mr. Brunel went straight...and so arriving at his end, at
great pleasure to geometers, but with cost to his company.
Ctr 6.136 10
Bring any club or company of intelligent men together again
after ten years, and if the presence of some penetrating and calming genius
could dispose them to frankness, what a confession of insanities would
come up!
Ctr 6.154 25
How can you mind...the figure you make in company...when
you think how paltry are the machinery and the workers?
Ctr 6.156 8
In the morning,--solitude; said Pythagoras; that nature may
speak to the imagination, as she does never in company...
Bhr 6.180 14
One comes away from a company in which, it may easily
happen, he has said nothing...
Bhr 6.184 20
...to earnest persons...we cannot extol [dress circles] highly.
A well-dressed talkative company where each is bent to amuse the other...
Bhr 6.185 13
In the shallow company, easily excited, easily tired, here is
the columnar Bernard;...
Bhr 6.186 20
...we sometimes dream that we are in a well-dressed company
without any coat...
Bhr 6.194 7
...such was the contented spirit of the monk [Basle] that he
found something to praise in every place and company...
Bhr 6.197 1
The oldest and the most deserving person should come very
modestly into any newly awaked company...
Wsp 6.235 20
When I went abroad [said Benedict], I kept company with
every man on the road...
Wsp 6.235 25
[Benedict said] I could not stoop to be a circumstance, as
they did who put their life into their fortune and their company.
CbW 6.262 17
In our life and culture everything is worked up and comes in
use,--passion, war, revolt, bankruptcy, and not less...insult, ennui and bad
company.
CbW 6.262 24
...when you pay for your ticket and get into the car, you
have no guess what good company you shall find there.
CbW 6.263 26
I once asked a clergyman in a retired town...what men of
ability he saw? He replied that he spent his time with the sick and the
dying. I said he seemed to me to need quite other company...
CbW 6.269 13
...when there is sympathy, there needs but one wise man in
a company and all are wise...
CbW 6.271 27
...if one comes who can...show [men]...what gifts they
have...then...we see the zenith over and the nadir under us. Instead of the
tanks and buckets of knowledge to which we are daily confined, we come
down to the shore of the sea, and dip our hands in its miraculous waves. 'T
is wonderful the effect on the company.
CbW 6.274 15
...it is who lives near us of equal social degree,--a few
people at convenient distance, no matter how bad company,--these, and
these only, shall be your life's companions;...
Bty 6.287 5
...the varied power in all that well-known company that escort
us through life,--we know how these forms thrill, paralyze, provoke, inspire
and enlarge us.
Ill 6.309 1
Some years ago, in company with an agreeable party, I spent a
long summer day in exploring the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky.
Ill 6.314 26
[I knew a humorist who] shocked the company by maintaining
that the attributes of God were two,--power and risibility...
Ill 6.321 3
We fancy we have fallen into bad company and squalid
condition...
SS 7.7 19
Dante was very bad company...
SS 7.9 14
...though there be for heroes this moral union, yet they too are as
far off as ever from an intellectual union, and the moral union is for
comparatively low and external purposes, like the cooperation of a ship's
company...
SS 7.14 10
Put any company of people together with freedom for
conversation, and a rapid self-distribution takes place into sets and pairs.
SS 7.14 22
I know that my friend can talk eloquently; you know that he
cannot articulate a sentence: we have seen him in different company.
Art2 7.46 13
The effect of music belongs how much to the place...or to the
company...
Art2 7.56 27
Popular institutions...the insurance company...are the fruit of
the equality and the boundless liberty of lucrative callings.
Elo1 7.65 7
That...which eloquence ought to reach, is not a particular skill
in...dexterously addressing the prejudice of the company...
Elo1 7.84 6
Pepys says of Lord Clarendon...I did never observe how much
easier a man do speak when he knows all the company to be below him,
than in him;...
Elo1 7.84 10
Pepys says of Lord Clarendon...though he spoke indeed
excellent well, yet his manner and freedom of doing it, as if he played with
it, and was informing only all the rest of the company, was mighty pretty.
Elo1 7.85 13
In any knot of men conversing on any subject, the person who
knows most about it will have the ear of the company if he wishes it...
Elo1 7.86 7
In every company the man with the fact is like the guide you
hire to lead your party up a mountain...
DL 7.110 7
Do not ask [the scholar] to...join a company to build a factory
or a fishing-craft.
DL 7.112 13
If the children...are...kept in proper company...then does the
hospitality of the house suffer;...
DL 7.126 8
One is struck in every company...with the riches of Nature...
DL 7.128 19
It has been finely added by Landor to his definition of the
great man, It is he who can call together the most select company when it
pleases him.
Boks 7.190 13
A company of the wisest and wittiest men that could be
picked out of all civil countries in a thousand years have [in the smallest
chosen library] set in best order the results of their learning and wisdom.
Boks 7.196 12
...good travellers stop at the best hotels; for...there is the
good company and the best information.
Boks 7.209 24
Among the distinguished company which attended the sale
[of the Duke of Roxburgh's library] were the Duke of Devonshire, Earl
Spencer, and the Duke of Marlborough...
Boks 7.221 1
...how attractive is the whole literature of the Roman de la
Rose, the Fabliaux, and the gaie science of the French Troubadours! Yet
who in Boston has time for that? But one of our company shall undertake
it...
Clbs 7.225 20
...every healthy and efficient mind passes a large part of life
in the company most easy to him.
Clbs 7.231 24
...[the lover of letters] seeks the company of those who have
convivial talent.
Clbs 7.232 25
Some men love only to talk where they are masters. ... They
go rarely to thei equals, and then...listen badly or do not listen to the
comment or to the thought by which the company strive to repay them;...
Clbs 7.233 9
The greatest sufferers are often...men of a delicate sympathy,
who are dumb in mixed company.
Clbs 7.234 25
...once in the right company, new and vast values do not fail
to appear.
Clbs 7.236 19
...Dr. Johnson impresses his company, not only by the point
of the remark, but also...because he makes it.
Clbs 7.242 5
I have known persons of rare ability who were heavy
company to good social men...
Clbs 7.245 2
The man of thought...the man of manners and culture, whom
you so much wish to find,--each of these is wishing to be found. Each
wishes to open his thought, his knowledge, his social skill to the daylight in
your company and affection;...
Clbs 7.245 4
The man of thought...the man of manners and culture, whom
you so much wish to find,--each of these is wishing to be found. Each
wishes...to exchange his gifts for yours; and the first hint of a select and
intelligent company is welcome.
Clbs 7.246 2
A man of irreproachable behavior and excellent sense
preferred on his travels taking his chance at a hotel for company...
Clbs 7.246 4
[A man of irreproachable behavior and excellent sense]
confessed he liked low company.
Clbs 7.246 14
I knew a scholar...who said that he liked, in a barroom, to tell
a few coon stories and put himself on a good footing with the company;...
Clbs 7.246 17
The black-coats are good company only for black-coats;...
Clbs 7.248 15
Plutarch, Xenophon and Plato, who have celebrated each a
banquet of their set, have given us next to no data of the viands; and it is to
be believed that an indifferent tavern dinner in such society was more
relished by the convives than a much better one in worse company.
Clbs 7.248 23
...it was when things went prosperously, and the company
was full of honor, at the banquet of the Cid, that the guests all were joyful...
Clbs 7.250 5
There is no permanently wise man, but men capable of
wisdom, who, being put into certain company, or other favorable
conditions, become wise for a short time...
Cour 7.268 2
There is...a courage which enables one man to speak masterly
to a hostile company, whilst another man who can easily face a cannon's
mouth dares not open his own.
Cour 7.269 23
When a confident man comes into a company magnifying
this or that author he has freshly read, the company grow silent and
ashamed of their ignorance.
Cour 7.269 25
When a confident man comes into a company magnifying
this or that author he has freshly read, the company grow silent and
ashamed of their ignorance.
OA 7.335 7
[John Adams] likes to have...company talking in his room...
PI 8.45 24
In society you have this figure [of rhyme] in a bridal company,
where a choir of white-robed maidens give the charm of living statues;...
PI 8.62 1
Ah, sir, said Merlin [to Sir Gawaine]...there is no such strong
tower as this wherein I am confined;...neither can I go out, nor can any one
come in, save she...who keeps me company when it pleaseth her...
SA 8.82 26
An intellectual man...is instantly reinforced by being put into
the company of scholars...
SA 8.89 27
...to the company I am now considering, were no terrors, no
vulgarity. All topics were broached...
SA 8.90 13
The delight in good company...doubles the value of life.
SA 8.91 3
The hunger for company is keen...
SA 8.94 22
Sainte-Beuve tells us of the privileged circle at Coppet, that
after making an excursion one day, the party returned in two coaches from
Chambery to Aix, on the way to Coppet. The first coach had many rueful
accidents to relate...danger and gloom to the whole company.
SA 8.98 1
As soon as the company give in to this enjoyment [of jokes], we
shall have no Olympus.
SA 8.98 23
Everything is unseasonable which is private to two or three or
any portion of the company.
SA 8.98 27
...we never talk shop before company.
SA 8.103 10
...[the American to be proud of] was the best talker...in the
company...
SA 8.103 21
...I said to myself, How little this man [an American to be
proud of] suspects...that he is not likely, in any company, to meet a man
superior to himself.
Elo2 8.112 27
There is one of whom we took no note, but on a certain
occasion it appears that he has a secret virtue never suspected,--that he can
paint what has occurred and what must occur, with such clearness to a
company, as if they saw it done before their eyes.
Elo2 8.114 3
In the folds of his brow, in the majesty of his mien, Nature has
marked her son; and in that artificial and perhaps unworthy place and
company [the Senate] shall remind you of the lessons taught him in earlier
days by the torrent in the gloom of the pine-woods...
Elo2 8.120 4
...a man of this talent [of eloquence] sometimes finds himself
cold and slow in private company...
Comc 8.162 21
The victim who has just received the discharge [of wit], if
in a solemn company, has the air very much of a stout vessel which has just
shipped a heavy sea;...
PPo 8.244 17
He only [Hafiz] says, is fit for company, who knows how to
prize earthly happiness at the value of a night-cap.
Grts 8.304 17
I am to infer that you keep good company by your better
information and manners...
Imtl 8.332 6
Slowly [the two men] advanced towards each other as they
could, through the brilliant company...
Imtl 8.332 26
Where there is depravity there is a slaughter-house style of
thinking. One argument of future life is the recoil of the mind in such
company...
Aris 10.31 6
There is an attractive topic, which...is impertinent in no
community,-the permanent traits of the Aristocracy. It is...to be found in
every country and in every company of men.
Aris 10.40 3
In every company one finds the best man;...
PerF 10.80 15
...[the prisoner] took his flute out of his pocket and began to
play, to the surprise, and, as it proved, to the delight of all the company;...
Edc1 10.140 27
[The boy's] hunting and campings-out have given him an
indispensable base: I wish to add a taste for good company through his
impatience of bad.
Edc1 10.145 17
Happy this child...with a thought which...leads him, now
into deserts, now into cities, the fool of an idea. Let him follow it in good
and in evil report, in good or bad company;...
Edc1 10.145 20
In London, in a private company, I became acquainted
with a gentleman, Sir Charles Fellowes...
Supl 10.173 2
The arithmetic of Newton...the inspiration of Shakspeare, are
sure of commanding interest and awe in every company of men.
MoL 10.247 8
A scholar defending the cause...of the oppressor, is a traitor
to his profession. He has ceased to be a scholar. He is not company for
clean people.
Schr 10.287 5
...[the scholar] has bad company...
Schr 10.287 7
...[the scholar]...is pelted by storms of cares, untuning cares,
untuning company.
Plu 10.291 6
...Be great, be true, and all the Scipios,/ The Catos, the wise
patriots of Rome,/ Shall flock to you and tarry by your side/ And comfort
you with their high company./
LLNE 10.340 27
[Channing] found [at Warren's house] a well-chosen
assembly of gentlemen variously distinguished;...they were...drawing
gently towards their great expectation, when a side-door opened, the whole
company streamed in to an oyster supper...
LLNE 10.342 4
These fine conversations...were incomprehensible to some
in the company...
LLNE 10.343 19
...the intelligence and character and varied ability of the
company gave it some notoriety...
LLNE 10.356 17
...Thoreau gave in flesh and blood and pertinacious Saxon
belief the purest ethics. He was more real and practically believing in them
than any of his company...
EzRy 10.390 25
...[Ezra Ripley] had no studies, no occupations, which
company could interrupt.
EzRy 10.392 13
We remember the remark of a gentleman who listened
with much delight to [Ezra Ripley's] conversation...that a man who could
tell a story so well was company for kings and John Quincy Adams.
EzRy 10.393 10
The usual experiences of men...[Ezra Ripley] studied them
all, and sympathized so well in these that he was excellent company and
counsel to all...
MMEm 10.399 22
I report some of the thoughts and soliloquies of a
country girl [Mary Moody Emerson]...growing from youth to age amid
slender opportunities and usually very humble company.
Thor 10.456 20
...[Thoreau]...threw himself heartily and childlike into the
company of young people whom he loved...
Thor 10.458 17
[Thoreau] coldly and fully stated his opinion without
affecting to believe that it was the opinion of the company.
Thor 10.465 19
There was nothing so important to [Thoreau] as his walk;
he had no walks to throw away on company.
Carl 10.491 3
Forster of Rawdon described to me a dinner at the table d'
hote of some provincial hotel where he carried Carlyle, and where an Irish
canon had uttered something. Carlyle began to talk, first to the waiters, and
then to the walls, and then, lastly, unmistakably to the priest, in a manner
that frightened the whole company.
HDC 11.44 12
...each little company [in the Massachusetts Bay colonies]
organized itself after the pattern of the larger town...
HDC 11.47 23
Wrath and love came up to town-meeting in company.
HDC 11.54 17
A military company had been organized [in Concord] in
1636.
HDC 11.63 15
In 1689, Concord partook of the general indignation of the
province against Andros. A company marched to the capital under
Lieutenant Heald...
FSLN 11.228 18
...if the reporters say true, [Webster's] wretched atheism
found some laughter in the company.
FSLN 11.232 8
I too think the musts are a safe company to follow...
AKan 11.255 1
I regret, with all this company, the absence of Mr.
Whitman of Kansas...
TPar 11.291 24
...every sound heart loves a responsible person, one who
does not in generous company say generous things, and in mean company
base things...
TPar 11.291 25
...every sound heart loves a responsible person, one who
does not in generous company say generous things, and in mean company
base things...
ALin 11.333 5
[Lincoln's good humor] enabled him...to catch with true
instinct the temper of every company he addressed.
HCom 11.344 6
A single company in the Forty-fourth Massachusetts
Regiment contained thirty-five sons of Harvard.
SMC 11.349 5
Fellow Citizens: The day is in Concord doubly our calendar
day, as being the anniversary of the invasion of the town by the British
troops in 1775, and of the departure of the company of voluteers for
Washington, in 1861.
SMC 11.357 10
I have a note of a conversation that occurred in our first
company, the morning before the battle of Bull Run.
SMC 11.358 22
Our first company was led by an officer who had grown up
in this village from a boy.
SMC 11.361 19
[George Prescott] writes, You don't know how one gets
attached to a company by living with them...
SMC 11.362 6
At one time [George Prescott] finds his company
unfortunate in having fallen between two companies of quite another class...
SMC 11.362 26
At night [George Prescott] adds: I told that officer from
West Point, this morning, that he could not swear at my company as he did
yesterday;...
SMC 11.363 1
I [George Prescott] told [the West Point officer] I had a
good many young men in my company...
SMC 11.364 15
[George Prescott writes] We only had about twelve men
[the rest of the company being, perhaps, on picket or other duty]...
SMC 11.365 3
[George Prescott writes] The major had tried to discourage
me;-said, perhaps, if I carried [tent-poles] over, some other company
would get them;...
SMC 11.365 8
In the disastrous battle of Bull Run this [Massachusetts]
company behaved well...
SMC 11.365 22
In the fall of 1861, the old artillery company of this town
[Concord] was reorganized...
SMC 11.365 26
This [old artillery] company, chiefly recruited here [in
Concord], was later embodied in the Forty-Seventh Regiment,
Massachusetts Volunteers...
SMC 11.366 6
Captain Humphrey H. Buttrick, lieutenant in this [Forty-seventh]
regiment, as he had been already lieutenant in Captain Prescott's
company in 1861, went out again in August, 1864...
SMC 11.366 25
After the return of the three months' company to Concord,
in 1861, Captain Prescott raised a new company of volunteers...
SMC 11.366 27
After the return of the three months' company to Concord,
in 1861, Captain Prescott raised a new company of volunteers...
SHC 11.429 16
...this concourse of friendly company assures me that [the
committee] have rightly interpreted your wishes.
Shak1 11.452 23
...there are some men so born to live well that, in
whatever company they fall,-high or low,-they fit well, and lead it!...
Shak1 11.453 4
...there are some men so born to live well that, in whatever
company they fall,-high or low,-they fit well, and lead it!...I suppose
because they have more humanity than talent, whilst they have quite as
much of the last as any of the company.
Shak1 11.453 8
I could name in this very company...very good types [of
men who live well in and lead any society]...
Scot 11.466 26
...Scott portrayed with equal strength and success every
figure in his crowded company.
Scot 11.467 18
...[Scott]...passed all his life in the best company...
CPL 11.498 1
The town [Concord] was settled by a pious company of non-conformists
from England...
PLT 12.26 19
In unfit company the finest powers are paralyzed.
PLT 12.27 18
There is no permanent wise man, but men capable of
wisdom, who, being put into certain company or other favorable conditions,
become wise...
PLT 12.43 7
I owe to genius always the same debt, of...showing me that
gods are sitting disguised in every company.
PLT 12.49 1
Webster naturally and always grasps, and therefore retains
something from every company and circumstance.
Mem 12.104 3
In low or bad company you fold yourself in your cloak...
recall and surround yourself with the best associates and fairest hours of
your life...
CL 12.142 20
...a vain talker profanes the river and the forest, and is
nothing like so good company as a dog.
CL 12.156 16
If you wish to know the shortcomings of poetry and
language, try to reproduce the October picture to a city company...
CW 12.176 10
...if one is so happy as to find the company of a true artist,
he is a perpetual holiday and benefactor...
CW 12.177 7
This is my ideal of the power of wealth. Find out...when Dr.
Charles Jackson or Mr. Hall would study chemistry or mines; and you
secure the best company and the best teaching with every advantage.
Bost 12.189 4
A capital fact distinguishing this colony [Massachusetts Bay]
from all other colonies was that the persons composing it consented to
come on the one condition that the charter should be transferred from the
company in England to themselves;...
Bost 12.192 2
In the journey of Rev. Peter Bulkeley and his company
through the forest from Boston to Concord they fainted from the powerful
odor of the stweefern in the sun;...
ACri 12.286 18
Look at this forlorn caravan of travellers who wander over
Europe dumb...condemned to the company of a courier and of the padrone
when they cannot take refuge in the society of countrymen.
WSL 12.339 23
Before a well-dressed company [Landor] plunges his
fingers into a cesspool...
Let 12.394 6
...to fifteen letters on Communities, and the Prospects of
Culture, and the destinies of the cultivated class,-what answer? Excellent
reasons have been shown us why the writers...should be dissatisfied with
the life they lead, and with their company.
Company of Massachusetts Ba (2)
HDC 11.42 27
The charter gave to the freemen of the Company of
Massachusetts Bay the election of the Governor and Council of Assistants.
HDC 11.43 6
...the Company [of Massachusetts Bay] removed to New
England;...
Company's, East India, n. (1)
HDC 11.69 14
...we will not, in this town [Concord]...buy, sell, or use any
of the East India Company's tea...
comparable, adj. (5)
SwM 4.111 9
...[Swedenborg] has at last found a pupil in Mr. Wilkinson...a
philosophic critic, with a coequal vigor of understanding and imagination
comparable only to Lord Bacon's...
GoW 4.287 15
...the charm of this portion of the book [Goethe's Thory of
Colors] consists in the simplest statement of the relation betwixt these
grandees of European scientific history and himself; the mere drawing of
the lines from Goethe to Kepler, from Goethe to Bacon, from Goethe to
Newton. The drawing of the line...gives pleasure when Iphigenia and Faust
do not, without any cost of invention comparable to that of Iphigenia and
Faust.
CbW 6.272 3
...if one comes who can...show [men]...what gifts they have...
he wakes in them the feeling of worth... ... 'T is wonderful the effect on the
company. They are not the men they were. ... There is no book and no
pleasure in life comparable to it.
Farm 7.153 23
[The farmer] is a person whom a poet of any clime...would
appreciate as being really a piece of the old Nature, comparable to sun and
moon...
Milt1 12.253 22
...no man can be named whose mind still acts on the
cultivated intellect of England and America with an energy comparable to
that of Milton.
comparable, n. (1)
LLNE 10.331 2
There was an influence on the young people from the
genius of Everett which was almost comparable to that of Pericles in
Athens.
comparative, adj. (4)
SL 2.133 9
We form no guess, at the time of receiving a thought, of its
comparative value.
Exp 3.79 10
All stealing is comparative.
SwM 4.104 25
Unrivalled dissectors...had left nothing for scalpel or
microscope to reveal in human or comparative anatomy...
MLit 12.328 14
...that we may not...pay a great man so ill a compliment as
to praise him only in the conventional and comparative speech, let us
honestly record our thought upon the total worth and influence of this
genius [Goethe].
comparative, n. (2)
LE 1.164 12
Concede to [the man of letters] genius, which is a sort of
Stoical plenum annulling the comparative, and he is content;...
Comp 2.122 23
There is no tax on the good of virtue, for that is the
incoming of God himself, or absolute existence, without any comparative.
comparatively, adv. (4)
Nat2 3.170 10
...we see what majestic beauties daily wrap us in their
bosom. How willingly we would escape the barriers which render them
comparatively impotent...
SS 7.9 13
...though there be for heroes this moral union, yet they too are as
far off as ever from an intellectual union, and the moral union is for
comparatively low and external purposes...
Thor 10.483 22
Atheism may comparatively be popular with God himself.
ALin 11.330 26
...when the new and comparatively unknown name of
Lincoln was announced [for President]...we heard the result coldly and
sadly.
compare, v. (35)
Nat 1.75 19
It were a wise inquiry...to compare...our daily history with the
rise and progress of ideas in the mind.
LT 1.285 18
No man can compare the ideas and aspirations of the
innovators of the present day with those of former periods, without feeling
how great and high this criticism is.
Tran 1.358 25
...it may not be without its advantage that we should now
and then encounter rare and gifted men, to compare the points of our
spiritual compass...
SR 2.84 24
...compare the health of the two men [American and New
Zealander]...
SL 2.164 26
...let me do my work so well that other idlers if they choose
may compare my texture with the texture of [Brant, Schuyler, Washington]
and find it identical with the best.
Nat2 3.185 27
The child...without any power to compare and rank his
sensations...lies down at night overpowered by the fatigue which this day of
continual pretty madness has incurred.
PPh 4.78 17
The way to know [Plato] is to compare him, not with nature,
but with other men.
GoW 4.266 19
If I were to compare action of a much higher strain with a
life of contemplation, I should not venture to pronounce with much
confidence in favor of the former.
GoW 4.278 2
I suppose no book of this century can compare with [Goethe'
s Wilhelm Meister] in its delicious sweetness...
ET8 5.137 20
Compare the tone of the French and of the English press...
ET12 5.207 23
When born with good constitutions, [English students]
make those eupeptic studying-mills...whose powers of performance
compare with ours as the steam-hammer with the music-box;...
F 6.24 13
A man ought to compare advantageously with a river...
Wsp 6.207 13
The religion of the early English poets is anomalous, so
devout and so blasphemous, in the same breath. ... With these grossnesses,
we complacently compare our own taste and decorum.
Ill 6.310 4
The mysteries and scenery of the [Mammoth] cave had the same
dignity that belongs to all natural objects, and which shames the fine things
to which we foppishly compare them.
Civ 7.20 15
In other races [than the Indian and the negro]...the like progress
that is made by a boy when he cuts his eye-teeth, as we say...is made by
tribes. ... It implies...power to compare...
Elo1 7.69 4
...neither can the Southerner in the United States, nor the Irish,
compare [in eloquence] with the lively inhabitant of the south of Europe.
Elo1 7.86 10
In every company the man with the fact is like the guide you
hire to lead your party...through a difficult country. He may not compare
with any of the party in mind or breeding or courage or possessions, but he
is much more important to the present need than any of them.
Clbs 7.228 16
How sweet those hours when the day was not long enough to
communicate and compare our intellectual jewels...
Clbs 7.249 1
I need only hint the value of the club for bringing masters in
their several arts to compare and expand their views...
PI 8.45 5
...I doubt if the best poet has yet written any five-act play that can
compare in thoroughness of invention with this unwritten play in fifty acts,
composed by the dullest snorer on the floor of the watch-house.
Grts 8.310 11
You are rightly fond of certain books or men that you have
found to excite your reverence and emulation. But none of these can
compare with the greatness of that counsel which is open to you in happy
solitude.
Grts 8.313 11
No aristocrat...can begin to compare with the self-respect of
the saint.
Chr2 10.94 23
Compare all that we call ourselves...with this deep of moral
nature in which we lie...
Edc1 10.127 6
Certain nations...have made such progress as to compare
with these [savages] as these compare with the bear and the wolf.
Edc1 10.127 7
Certain nations...have made such progress as to compare
with these [savages] as these compare with the bear and the wolf.
Prch 10.225 17
...[the moral sentiment] is so near and inward and
constitutional to each, that no commandment can compare with it in
authority.
MoL 10.255 4
...neither saint nor sage, can compare with that counsel
which is open to you.
Plu 10.311 9
'T is almost inevitable to compare Plutarch with Seneca...
LS 11.11 17
I ask any person who believes the [Lord's] Supper to have
been designed by Jesus to be commemorated forever, to go and read the
account of it in the other Gospels, and then compare with it the account of
this transaction [Christ's washing the disciples' feet] in St. John...
ALin 11.336 16
Only Washington can compare with [Lincoln] in fortune.
Koss 11.397 3
Sir [Kossuth],-The fatigue of your many public visits, in
such unbroken succession as may compare with the toils of a campaign,
forbid us to detain you long.
SHC 11.432 2
What work of man will compare with the plantation of a
park?
Humb 11.456 3
If a life prolonged to an advanced period bring with it
several inconveniences to the individual, there is a compensation in the
delight of being able to compare older states of knowledge with that which
now exists...
CInt 12.124 4
No books, no aids...can compare with [a good teacher].
PPr 12.379 6
In its first aspect [Carlyle's Past and Present] is a political
tract, and since Burke, since Milton, we have had nothing to compare with
it.
compared, v. (49)
Nat 1.37 24
...Property, which has been well compared to snow...is the
surface action of internal machinery...
AmS 1.110 7
If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it not...
when the old and the new stand side by side and admit of being compared;...
LE 1.172 25
Works of the intellect are great only by comparison with each
other; Ivanhoe and Waverley compared with Castle Radcliffe and the Porter
novels;...
MN 1.202 21
None of [the eminent souls] seen by himself, and his
performance compared with his promise or idea, will justify the cost of that
enormous apparatus of means by which this spotted and defective person
was at last procured.
SL 2.148 15
The good, compared to the evil which [every man] sees [in the
world], is as his own good to his own evil.
Fdsp 2.197 18
I cannot deny it, O friend, that the vast shadow of the
Phenomenal includes...thee also, compared with whom all else is shadow.
Exp 3.58 25
A political orator wittily compared our party promises to
western roads...
Exp 3.61 26
I compared notes with one of my friends who expects
everything of the universe...
Mrs1 3.119 23
In the deserts of Borgoo the rock-Tibboos still dwell in
caves, like cliff-swallows, and the language of these negroes is compared
by their neighbors to the shrieking of bats and to the whistling of birds.
Gts 3.164 9
The service a man renders his friend is trivial and selfish
compared with the service he knows his friend stood in readiness to yield
him...
Gts 3.164 12
Compared with that good-will I bear my friend, the benefit it
is in my power to render him seems small.
Nat2 3.175 19
That [the rich] have some high-fenced grove which they call
a park; that they...go in coaches...to watering-places and to distant cities,--
these make the groundwork from which [the poor young poet] has
delineated estates of romance, compared with which their actual
possessions are shanties and paddocks.
Pol1 3.211 19
Fisher Ames expressed the popular security more wisely,
when he compared a monarchy and a republic...
UGM 4.8 8
The aid we have from others is mechanical compared with the
discoveries of nature in us.
PPh 4.65 13
...God invented and bestowed sight on us for this purpose,--
that on surveying the circles of intelligence in the heavens, we might
properly employ those of our own minds, which, though disturbed when
compared with the others that are uniform, are still allied to their
circulations;...
MoS 4.152 13
In England...property stands for more, compared with
personal ability, than in any other.
ShP 4.208 11
Read the antique documents extricated, analyzed and
compared by the assiduous Dyce and Collier, and now read one of
[Shakespeare's] skyey sentences...and tell me if they match;...
ShP 4.211 1
...the occasion which gave the saint's meaning the form...of a
code of laws, is immaterial compared with the universality of its application.
GoW 4.289 4
...compared with any motives on which books are written in
England and America, [Goethe's work] is very truth...
ET1 5.13 14
...on learning that I had been in Malta and Sicily, [Coleridge]
compared one island with the other...
ET8 5.128 7
As compared with the Americans, I think [the English]
cheerful and contented.
ET16 5.274 23
...[Carlyle]...compared the savans of Somerset House to the
boy who asked Confucius how many stars in the sky? Confucius replied, he
minded things near him: then said the boy, how many hairs are there in
your eyebrows? Confucius said, he did n't know and did n't care.
Wsp 6.235 11
A man, says Vishnu Sarma, who having well compared his
own strength or weakness with that of others, after all doth not know the
difference, is easily overcome by his enemies.
CbW 6.256 22
What is the benefit done by a good King Alfred...compared
with the involuntary blessing wrought on nations by the selfish capitalists
who built the Illinois...roads;...
Elo1 7.67 27
When each auditor...shudders...with fear lest all will heavily
fail through one bad speech, mere energy and mellowness [in the orator] are
then inestimable. Wisdom and learning would be harsh and unwelcome,
compared with a substantial cordial man...
Clbs 7.235 11
However courteously we conceal it, it is social rank and
spiritual power that are compared;...
Suc 7.304 23
When the event is past and remote, how insignificant the
greatest compared with the piquancy of the present!
PI 8.21 7
The poet contemplates the central identity...and, following it, can
detect essential resemblances in natures never before compared.
Comc 8.173 18
All our plans, managements, houses, poems, if compared
with the wisdom and love which man represents, are equally imperfect and
ridiculous.
QO 8.184 9
When [the Earl of Strafford] met with a well-penned oration or
tract upon any subject, he framed a speech upon the same argument,
inventing and disposing what seemed fit to be said upon that subject, before
he read the book; then, reading, compared his own with the author's...
QO 8.187 4
Antiphanes, one of Plato's friends, laughingly compared his
writings to a city where the words froze in the air as soon as they were
pronounced...
PC 8.212 13
Our towns are still rude...and the whole architecture tent-like
when compared with the monumental solidity of medieval and primeval
remains in Europe and Asia.
Imtl 8.323 5
...one of [King Edwin's] nobles said to him: The present life
of man, O king, compared with that space of time beyond...reminds me of
one of your winter feasts...
Imtl 8.335 14
...a century, when we have once made it familiar and
compared it with a true antiquity, looks dwarfish and recent;...
Aris 10.41 13
...the effect of freer institutions in England and America, has
robbed the title of king of all its romance, as that of our commercial consuls
as compared with the ancient Roman.
Chr2 10.103 18
...the acts which [the moral sentiment] suggests...are the
homage we render to this sentiment, as compared with the lower regard we
pay to other thoughts...
SovE 10.203 25
...our later generation appears ungirt, frivolous, compared
with the religions of the last or Calvinist age.
SovE 10.204 3
There was in the last century a serious habitual reference to
the spiritual world...compared with which our liberation looks a little
foppish and dapper.
Schr 10.287 1
Let those come [to scholarship]...who see that there is no
choice here, no advantage and no disadvantage compared with other careers.
Plu 10.320 13
Professor Goodwin is a silent benefactor to the book
[Plutarch's Morals], wherever I have compared the editions.
MMEm 10.423 17
...if you tell me [Mary Moody Emerson] of the miseries
of the battle-field...what of a vulture being the bier, tomb and parson of a
hero, compared to the long years of sticking on a bed and wished away?
MMEm 10.428 1
Oh how weary in youth-more so scarcely now, not
whenever I [Mary Moody Emerson] can breathe, as it seems, the
atmosphere of the Omnipresence: then...honors, pleasures, labors, I always
refuse, compared to this divine partaking of existence;...
Thor 10.470 17
The redstart was flying about, and presently the fine
grosbeaks...whose fine clear note Thoreau compared to that of a tanager
which has got rid of its hoarseness.
EWI 11.101 2
If there be any man who thinks the ruin of a race of men a
small matter, compared with the last decoration and completions of his own
comfort...I think I must not hesitate to satisfy that man that also his cream
and vanilla are safer and cheaper by placing the negro nation on a fair
footing than by robbing them.
FSLC 11.211 1
Europe is little compared with Asia and Africa; yet Asia
and Africa are its ox and its ass.
ACiv 11.302 23
[The existing administration] is to be thanked for its
angelic virtue, compared with any executive experiences with which we
have been familiar.
ALin 11.334 7
[The Gettyburg Address] and one other American speech,
that of John Brown to the court that tried him, and a part of Kossuth's
speech at Birmingham, can only be compared with each other...
Scot 11.464 21
[Scott] made no pretension to the lofty style of Spenser, or
Milton, or Wordsworth. Compared with their purified songs...his were vers
de societe.
Mem 12.97 22
A knife with a good spring...a watch, the teeth or jaws of
which fit and play perfectly, as compared with the same tools when badly
put together, describe to us the difference between a person of quick and
strong perception...and a heavy man who witnesses the same facts...
compares, v. (7)
Pt1 3.31 14
...Chaucer, in his praise of Gentilesse, compares good blood in
mean condition to fire...
NR 3.241 14
The statesman looks at many, and compares the few
habitually with others, and these look less.
Wsp 6.221 12
We owe to the Hindoo Scriptures a definition of Law, which
compares well with any in our Western books.
PI 8.24 12
[The intellect] compares, distributes, generalizes and uplifts
[surface facts] into its own sphere.
Comc 8.164 15
...[the intellect] compares incessantly the sublime idea with
the bloated nothing which pretends to be it...
NHI 12.2 4
Power that by obedience grows,/ Knowledge that its source not
knows,/ Wave which severs whom it bears/ From the things which he
compares./
Bost 12.184 8
[Howell] compares [Indian society] to the geologic
phenomenon which the black soil of the Dhakkan offers,-the property,
namely, of assimilating to itself every foreign substance introduced into its
bosom.
comparing, v. (11)
LE 1.179 22
[Napoleon] believed that the great captains of antiquity
performed their exploits...by justly comparing the relation between means
and consequences...
SL 2.138 3
The wild fertility of nature is felt in comparing our rigid names
and reputations with our fluid consciousness.
NER 3.271 13
...every man has at intervals the grace to scorn his
performances, in comparing them with his belief of what he should do;...
SwM 4.108 23
Here in the brain is all the process of alimentation repeated,
in the acquiring, comparing, digesting and assimilating of experience.
ET3 5.37 2
...to resist the tyranny and prepossession of the British element,
a serious man must aid himself by comparing with it the civilizations of the
farthest east and west...
ET7 5.119 13
In comparing [the English] ships' houses and public offices
with the American, it is commonly said that they spend a pound where we
spend a dollar.
Boks 7.220 12
In comparing the number of good books with the shortness
of life, many might well be read by proxy, if we had good proxies;...
Clbs 7.241 12
We consider those who are interested in thoughts...and who
delight in comparing them;...
PI 8.24 3
Slowly, by comparing thousands of observations, there dawned
on some mind a theory of the sun...
Comc 8.157 9
...it is in comparing fractions with essential integers or
wholes that laughter begins.
Comc 8.158 25
The perpetual game of humor is to look with considerate
good nature at every object in existence...comparing it with eternal Whole;...
comparison, n. (25)
Nat 1.66 15
...the best read naturalist who lends an entire and devout
attention to truth, will see that there remains much to learn of his relation to
the world, and that it is not to be learned by any...other comparison of
known quantities...
LE 1.172 23
Works of the intellect are great only by comparison with each
other;...
LT 1.266 24
A little while this interval of wonder and comparison is
permitted us...
LT 1.271 12
The history of reform...is the comparison of the idea with the
fact.
SL 2.138 19
...we have been ourselves that coward and robber, and shall be
again,--not in the low circumstance, but in comparison with the grandeurs
possible to the soul.
Lov1 2.174 13
...a beauty overpowering all analysis or comparison and
putting us quite beside ourselves we can seldom see after thirty years...
Fdsp 2.210 15
Should not the society of my friend be to me...great as
nature itself? Ought I to feel that our tie is profane in comparison with
yonder bar of cloud...
OS 2.270 19
All goes to show that the soul in man...is not a function...of
calculation, of comparison...
Int 2.330 15
...the differences between men in natural endowment are
insignificant in comparison with their common wealth.
Exp 3.77 10
The subject is the receiver of Godhead, and at every
comparison must feel his being enhanced by that cryptic might.
UGM 4.34 16
Happy, if a few names remain so high that...age and
comparison have not robbed them of a ray.
PPh 4.64 9
...[said Plato] the persuasion that we must search that which we
do not know, will render us, beyond comparison, better, braver and more
industrious than if we thought it impossible to discover what we do not
know, and useless to search for it.
SwM 4.124 6
The moral insight of Swedenborg...the announcement of
ethical laws, take him out of comparison with any other modern writer...
ET8 5.127 4
[The English] are sad by comparison with the singing and
dancing nations...
ET14 5.249 22
...Carlyle was driven by his disgust at the pettiness and the
cant, into the preaching of Fate. In comparison with all this rottenness [in
England], any check, any cleansing, though by fire, seemed desirable and
beautiful.
Ctr 6.147 6
A foreign country is a point of comparison wherefrom to judge
[a man's] own.
DL 7.120 17
...who can see unmoved...the cautious comparison of the
attractive advertisement of the arrival of Macready, Booth or Kemble...with
the expense of the entertainment;...
Imtl 8.335 12
What lasts a century pleases us in comparison with what lasts
an hour.
Aris 10.61 15
...all comparison with neighboring abilities and reputations,
is the road to mediocrity.
Edc1 10.135 2
We exercise [boys'] understandings to the apprehension and
comparison of some facts...
Schr 10.275 10
The hero rises out of all comparison with contemporaries
and with ages of men, because he disesteems old age, and lands, and
money, and power...
Thor 10.475 9
[Thoreau] was so enamoured of the spiritual beauty that he
held all actual written poems in very light esteem in the comparison.
Carl 10.497 24
...[Carlyle] has stood for the people...teaching the nobles
their peremptory duties. His errors of opinion are as nothing in comparison
with this merit...
LVB 11.94 1
...to us the questions upon which the government and the
people have been agitated during the past year...seem but motes in
comparison [with the relocation of the Cherokees].
Milt1 12.255 26
In Germany, the greatest writers are still too recent to
institute a comparison [with Milton];...
comparisons, n. (6)
LE 1.163 8
...in the disquieting comparisons;...behold Charles the Fifth's
day;...
Lov1 2.185 6
The lovers delight...in comparisons of their regards.
Chr1 3.106 24
How captivating is [children's] devotion to their favorite
books...as feeling that they have a stake in that book;...and especially the
total solitude of the critic, the Patmos of thought from which he writes, in
unconsciousness of any eyes that shall ever read this writing. Could they
dream on still, as angels, and not wake to comparisons and to be flattered!
QO 8.190 7
Each man of thought is surrounded by wiser men than he, if
they cannot write as well. Cannot he and they combine? Cannot they...call
their poem Beaumont and Fletcher, or the Theban Phalanx's? The city will
for nine days or nine years make differences and sinister comparisons...
EWI 11.129 13
...in the last few days that my attention has been occupied
with this history [of emancipation in the West Indies], I have not been able
to read a page of it without the most painful comparisons.
EWI 11.135 7
There are other comparisons and other imperative duties
which come sadly to mind...
compartments, n. (1)
MAng1 12.230 8
[Michelangelo's paintings are in the Sistine Chapel, of
which he first covered the ceiling with the story of the Creation, in
successive compartments...
compass, n. (25)
Tran 1.358 26
...it may not be without its advantage that we should now
and then encounter rare and gifted men, to compare the points of our
spiritual compass...
Lov1 2.180 2
The statue is then beautiful...when it...can no longer be
defined by compass and measuring-wand...
PPh 4.57 8
Where there is great compass of wit, we usually find
excellencies that combine easily in the living man...
MoS 4.164 9
...[Montaigne] loved the compass, staidness and independence
of the country gentleman's life.
MoS 4.167 22
[I seem to hear Montaigne say] Why should I vapor and play
the philosopher, instead of ballasting, the best I can, this dancing balloon?
So, at least, I live within compass...
ShP 4.213 19
...[Shakespeare] could paint...the great with compass...
ET4 5.56 12
The men who have built a ship and invented the rig, cordage,
sail, compass and pump;...have acquired much more than a ship.
ET14 5.240 7
Bacon, capable of ideas, yet devoted to ends, required in his
map of the mind, first of all, universality, or prima philosophia; the
receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not within
the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy, but are more
common and of a higher stage.
ET14 5.244 25
Burke was addicted to generalizing, but his was a shorter
line [than Milton's]; as his thoughts have less depth, they have less compass.
ET16 5.282 6
...here is the high point of the theory: the Druids had the
magnet; laid their courses by it; their cardinal points in Stonehenge,
Ambresbury, and elsewhere...followed the variations of the compass.
ET16 5.282 18
...as Britain was a Phoenician secret, so they kept their
compass a secret...
ET16 5.282 20
The golden fleece again, of Jason, was the compass...
ET16 5.283 5
On hints like these, Stukeley...computing backward by the
known variations of the compass, bravely assigns the year 406 before Christ
for the date of the temple [Stonehenge].
ET18 5.299 8
Broad-fronted, broad-bottomed Teutons, [the English] stand
in solid phalanx foursquare to the points of the compass;...
Civ 7.24 19
The ship, in its latest complete equipment, is an abridgment
and compend of a nation's arts: the ship steered by compass and chart...
Elo1 7.62 25
Of all the musical instruments on which men play, a popular
assembly is that which has the largest compass and variety...
WD 7.158 14
Our century to be sure had inherited a tolerable apparatus.
We had the compass, the printing-press, watches, the spiral spring, the
barometer, the telescope.
Res 8.140 12
The marked events in history...the discovery of the mariner's
compass...each of these events electrifies the tribe to which it befalls;...
QO 8.179 4
...the mariner's compass, the boat, the pendulum, glass...etc.,
have been many times found and lost...
PC 8.214 21
...[The Middle Ages']...mariner's compass, gunpowder, glass,
paper and clocks;...are the delight and tuition of ours.
Grts 8.306 21
...every mind has a new compass...
HDC 11.33 21
Much time was lost in travelling [the pilgrims] knew not
whither, when the sun was hidden by clouds; for their compass miscarried
in crowding through the bushes...
EWI 11.145 6
...in the great anthem which we call history, a piece of many
parts and vast compass...[the black race] perceive the time arrived when
they can strike in with effect...
CL 12.150 1
[The Indian] consults by way of natural compass, when he
travels...
CL 12.161 19
By what compass the geese steer, and the herring migrate,
we would so gladly know.
compass, v. (2)
GoW 4.264 4
Whatever can be thought...still rises for utterance, though to
rude and stammering organs. If they cannot compass it, it waits and works...
Shak1 11.451 1
The palaces [Englishmen] compass earth and sea to enter,
the magnificence and personages of royal and imperial abodes, are shabby
imitations and caricatures of [Shakespeare's]...
compass-box, n. (1)
ET16 5.282 12
Hercules, in the legend, drew his bow at the sun, and the
sun-god gave him a golden cup, with which he sailed over the ocean. What
was this, but a compass-box?
compassed, v. (1)
Fdsp 2.199 22
After interviews have been compassed with long foresight
we must be tormented presently by baffled blows...in the heydey of
friendship and thought.
compasses, n. (1)
MAng1 12.228 22
[Michelangelo] used to make to a single figure nine, ten,
or twelve heads...saying that he needed to have his compasses in his eye,
and not in his hand, because the hands work whilst the eye judges.
compassion, n. (16)
SR 2.76 23
Let a Stoic...tell men...that a man...should be ashamed of our
compassion...
Exp 3.82 16
In Flaxman's drawing of the Eumenides of Aeschylus, Orestes
supplicates Apollo, whilst the Furies sleep on the threshold. The face of the
god expresses a shade of regret and compassion, but is calm with the
conviction of the irreconcilableness of the two spheres.
NER 3.268 9
A man of good sense but of little faith, whose compassion
seemed to lead him to church as often as he went there, said to me that he
liked to have concerts, and fairs, and churches, and other public
amusements go on.
SwM 4.145 5
Do not rely...on compassion to folly...
DL 7.103 19
[The nestler's] unaffected lamentations when he lifts up his
voice on high...soften all hearts...to mirthful and clamorous compassion.
Comc 8.162 17
...with what unfeigned compassion we have seen such a
person [of excessive susceptibility to the ludicrous] receiving like a willing
martyr the whispers into his ear of a man of wit.
Insp 8.270 13
They...cut off [the aboriginal man's] tail, set him on end, sent
him to school and made him pay taxes, before he could begin to write his
sad story for the compassion or the repudiation of his descendants...
Dem1 10.6 17
Our thoughts in a stable or in a menagerie...may well remind
us of our dreams. What compassion do these imprisoning forms awaken!
EzRy 10.391 4
Ingratitude and meanness in [Ezra Ripley's] beneficiaries
did not wear out his compassion;...
MMEm 10.430 6
If one could choose, and without crime be gibbeted,-
were it not altogether better than the long drooping away by age without
mentality or devotion? The vulture and crow...would...make no grimace of
affected sympathy, nor suffer any real compassion.
HDC 11.50 21
The man of the woods might well draw on himself the
compassion of the planters.
EWI 11.138 26
The secret cannot be kept, that the seats of power are filled
by underlings, ignorant, timid and selfish to a degree to destroy all claim,
excepting that on compassion, to the society of the just and generous.
EWI 11.143 18
...[nature] saves not by compassion, but by power.
EWI 11.144 22
...a compassion for that which is not and cannot be useful
or lovely, is degrading and futile.
ALin 11.332 21
...how [Lincoln's] good nature became a noble humanity,
in many a tragic case which the events of the war brought to him, every one
will remember; and with what increasing tenderness he dealt when a whole
race was thrown on his compassion.
ACri 12.289 4
Burns took [the Devil] into compassion and expressed a
blind wish for his reformation.
compass-sight, n. (1)
Thor 10.483 4
If I wish for a horse-hair for my compass-sight I must go to
the stable;...
compatible, adj. (5)
ShP 4.212 5
[Shakespeare] was the farthest reach of subtlety compatible
with an individual self...
ShP 4.219 20
...love is compatible with universal wisdom.
ET8 5.143 4
[The English] choose that welfare which is compatible with
the commonwealth...
ET9 5.144 3
Individual right is pushed [in England] to the uttermost bound
compatible with public order.
FRep 11.541 4
We want...a state of things which allows every man the
largest liberty compatible with the liberty of every other man.
compatriot, n. (1)
Shak1 11.447 14
...it is to us [The Saturday Club] a painful
disappointment...that a well-known and honored compatriot...Mr. Charles
Sprague,-pleads the infirmities of age as an absolute bar to his presence
with us.
compatriots, n. (5)
Hist 2.25 2
...[in the Grecian period] the habit of [each man's] supplying
his own needs educates the body to wonderful performances. Such are the
Agamemnon and Diomed of Homer, and not far different is the picture
Xenophon gives of himself and his compatriots...
ET7 5.120 18
...the chairman [of a St. George's festival in Montreal]
complimented his compatriots, by saying, they confided that wherever they
met an Englishman, they found a man who would speak the truth.
ET9 5.144 11
Every individual [in England] has his particular way of
living, which he pushes to folly, and the decided sympathy of his
compatriots is engaged to back up Mr. Crump's whim by statutes and
chancellors and horse-guards.
HDC 11.86 4
On the village green [of Concord] have been the steps...of
Hancock, and his compatriots of the Provincial Congress;...
Koss 11.397 6
...[the people of Concord], like their compatriots, have been
hungry to see the man whose extraordinary eloquence is seconded by the
splendor and solidity of his actions [Kossuth].
compeers, n. (1)
NMW 4.243 12
...[Napoleon] undoubtedly felt a desire for men and
compeers...
compel, v. (13)
MR 1.247 11
I do not wish to push my criticism on the state of things
around me to that extravagant mark that shall compel me to suicide...
SL 2.145 16
That mood into which a friend can bring us is his dominion
over us. To the thoughts of that state of mind he has a right. All the secrets
of that state of mind he can compel.
Pt1 3.6 11
...in our experience, the rays or appulses have sufficient force to
arrive at the senses, but not enough to...compel the reproduction of
themselves in speech.
Pol1 3.199 17
...society is fluid;...any particle may suddenly become the
centre of the movement and compel the system to gyrate round it;...
F 6.33 27
[Steam] could be used to...chain and compel other devils far more
reluctant...
Bhr 6.172 20
We prize [manners] for their rough-plastic, abstergent force;...
to slough [people's] animal husks and habits; compel them to be clean;...
Bty 6.296 27
...the citizens of her native city of Toulouse obtained the aid
of the civil authorities to compel [Pauline de Viguier] to appear publicly on
the balcony at least twice a week...
Ill 6.320 7
One after the other we accept the mental laws, still resisting
those which follow, which however must be accepted. But all our
concessions only compel us to new profusion.
Cour 7.257 17
...[the child's] utter ignorance and weakness, and his
enchanting indignation on such a small basis of capital compel every by-stander
to take his part.
SA 8.92 18
...speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel.
Imtl 8.350 4
Yama said, For this question [of immortality], it was inquired
of old, even by the gods; for it is not easy to understand it. Subtle is its
nature. Choose another boon, O Nachiketas! Do not compel me to this.
PerF 10.84 21
[Men]...would like to have Aladdin's lamp to compel
darkness, and iron-bound doors, and hostile armies, and lions and serpents
to serve them like footmen.
Milt1 12.271 24
One of [Milton's] tracts is writ to prove that no power on
earth can compel in matters of religion.
compelled, v. (21)
LE 1.171 22
...truth will not be compelled in any mechanical manner.
MR 1.241 20
...where there is a fine organization, apt for poetry and
philosophy, that individual finds himself compelled to wait on his
thoughts;...
YA 1.376 19
The king is compelled to call in the aid of his brothers and
cousins and remote relations...
Hist 2.8 3
The student is...to esteem his own life the text [of history], and
books the commentary. Thus compelled, the Muse of history will utter
oracles, as never to those who do not respect themselves.
Pt1 3.36 6
The men in one of [Swedenborg's] visions, seen in heavenly
light, appeared like dragons, and seemed in darkness; but to each other they
appeared as men, and when the light from heaven shone into their cabin,
they complained of the darkness, and were compelled to shut the window
that they might see.
Pol1 3.219 25
We must not imagine that all things are lapsing into
confusion if every tender protestant be not compelled to bear his part in
certain social conventions;...
ET13 5.216 14
The [English] clergy obtained respite from labor for the
boor on the Sabbath and on church festivals. The lord who compelled his
boor to labor between sunset on Saturday and sunset on Sunday, forfeited
him altogether.
F 6.4 6
If we must accept Fate, we are not less compelled to affirm liberty...
Civ 7.25 10
The skill that pervades complex details;...the very prison
compelled to maintain itself...these are examples of that tendency to
combine antagonisms...which is the index of high civilization.
DL 7.113 10
...is there any calamity...that more invokes the best good will
to remove it, than this?...to be compelled to criticise;...
PI 8.9 12
...[all things in Nature's] growths, decays, quality and use so
curiously resemble [the student], in parts and in wholes, that he is
compelled to speak by means of them.
LLNE 10.336 17
Astronomy...compelled a certain extension and uplifting
of our views of the Deity and his Providence.
LS 11.24 3
My brethren...have recommended, unanimously, an adherence
to the present form [of the Lord's Supper]. I have therefore been compelled
to consider whether it becomes me to administer it.
EWI 11.119 22
Parliament was compelled to pass additional laws for the
defence and security of the negro [in the West Indies]...
EWI 11.139 2
What happened notoriously to an American ambassador in
England, that he found himself compelled to palter and to disguise the fact
that he was a slave-breeder, happens to men of state.
FSLN 11.223 9
...what [Webster] saw so well he compelled other people to
see also.
SMC 11.371 7
After Gettysburg, the Thirty-second Regiment saw hard
service...crossing the Rapidan, and suffering from such extreme cold, a few
days later, at Mine Run, that the men were compelled to break rank and run
in circles...
SMC 11.376 9
...In the above Address I have been compelled to suppress
more details of personal interest than I have used.
MAng1 12.225 15
Michael Angelo is represented as having ordered his
defence [of Florence] so vigorously that the Prince [of Orange] was
compelled to retire.
ACri 12.283 24
...the transformation of the laborer into reader and writer
has compelled the learned and the thinkers to address them.
Let 12.392 11
...we have thought that we might clear our account [of
correspondence] by writing a quarterly catholic letter to all and several who
have...expressed a curiosity to know our opinion. We shall be compelled to
dispose very rapidly of quite miscellaneous topics.
compelling, adj. (1)
Bty 6.294 15
There is a compelling reason in the uses of the plant for every
novelty of color or form;...
compelling, v. (3)
Chr1 3.112 2
...if we could abstain from asking anything of [men]...and
content us with compelling them through the virtue of the eldest laws!
Elo2 8.132 22
Here [in the United States] is room for every degree of
[eloquence], on every one of its ascending stages,--that of useful speech...
that of political advice and persuasion...reaching...into a vast future, and so
compelling the best thought and noblest administrative ability that the
citizen can offer.
PerF 10.78 12
What a power [is Imagination], when, combined with the
analyzing understanding, it makes Eloquence; the art of compelling belief...
compels, v. (7)
Hist 2.22 7
The nomads of Africa were constrained to wander, by the
attacks of the gad-fly, which drives the cattle mad, and so compels the tribe
to emigrate in the rainy season...
F 6.48 8
Let us build altars to the Blessed Unity which...compels every
atom to serve an universal end.
PI 8.27 14
In some individuals this insight or second sight has an
extraordinary reach which compels our wonder...
PI 8.72 27
The inexorable rule in the muses' court, either inspiration or
silence, compels the bard to report only his supreme moments.
Chr2 10.120 3
[Character] compels right relation to every other man...
EPro 11.319 16
The force of the act [the Emancipation Proclamation] is...
that it compels the innumerable officers...of the Republic to range
themselves on the line of this equity.
PLT 12.40 17
In all healthy souls is an inborn necessity of presupposing
for each particular fact a prior Being which compels it to a harmony with
all other natures.
compend, n. (4)
Hist 2.35 26
[Man] is the compend of time;...
Comp 2.101 13
Every occupation, trade, art, transaction, is a compend of
the world...
Civ 7.24 18
The ship, in its latest complete equipment, is an abridgment
and compend of a nation's arts...
Plu 10.297 16
[Plutarch] is, among prose writers, what Chaucer is among
English poets...a compend of all accepted traditions.
compendious, adj. (1)
Plu 10.308 20
...[Plutarch] wishes the philosopher...to commend himself to
men of public regards and ruling genius: for, if he once possess such a man
with principles of honor and religion, he takes a compendious method, by
doing good to one, to oblige a great part of mankind.
compends, n. (1)
Boks 7.204 23
If [the student] can read Livy, he has a good book; but one
of the short English compends, some Goldsmith or Ferguson, should be
used, that will place in the cycle [of Roman history] the bright stars of
Plutarch.
compensate, v. (3)
SR 2.86 14
The harm of the improved machinery may compensate its good.
ET14 5.244 9
...a bad general wants myriads of men and miles of redoubts
to compensate the inspirations of courage and conduct.
PerF 10.88 7
...the cause of right for which we labor...will know how to
compensate our extremest sacrifice.
compensated, adj. (1)
MoS 4.161 4
We are...compensated or periodic errors...
compensated, v. (9)
Nat 1.33 8
The axioms of physics translate the laws of ethics. Thus...the
smallest weight may be made to lift the greatest, the difference of weight
being compensated by time;...
AmS 1.110 10
If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it
not...when the historic glories of the old can be compensated by the rich
possibilities of the new era?
Pow 6.71 17
...the compression and tension of these stern conditions [of
war] is a training for the finest and softest arts, and can rarely be
compensated in tranquil times...
DL 7.103 7
...[the nestler's] tiny beseeching weakness is compensated
perfectly by the happy patronizing look of the mother...
MoL 10.244 3
The Hebrew nation compensated for the insignificance of its
members and territory by its religious genius...
Plu 10.294 18
...this neglect by [Plutarch's] contemporaries has been
compensated by an immense popularity in modern nations.
LLNE 10.361 15
...there was immense hope in these young people [at
Brook Farm]. There was nobleness; there were self-sacrificing victims who
compensated for the levity and rashness of their companions.
Mem 12.101 9
The damages of forgetting are more than compensated by
the large values which new thoughts and knowledge give to what we
already know.
Bost 12.211 5
...the Quincy of the Revolution seems compensated for the
shortness of his bright career in the son who so long lingers among the last
of those bright clouds, That on the steady breeze of honor sail/ In long
succession calm and beautiful./
compensates, v. (1)
CPL 11.506 27
You say, [reading] is a languid pleasure. Yes, but its
tractableness...compensates the quietness...
compensating, adj. (2)
Comp 2.97 27
The periodic or compensating errors of the planets is another
instance [of Compensation].
CL 12.144 20
We may well enumerate what compensating advantages we
have over that country [Illinois]...
compensation, n. (33)
YA 1.393 12
It is a questionable compensation to the embittered feeling of
a proud commoner, the reflection that a fop...is himself also an aspirant
excluded with the same ruthlessness from higher circles...
Hist 2.10 11
What the former age has epitomized into a formula or rule for
manipular convenience, [the mind] will lose all the good of verifying for
itself, by means of the wall of that rule. Somewhere, sometime, it will
demand and find compensation for that loss, by doing the work itself.
Comp 2.94 10
[The preacher]...urged from reason and from Scripture a
compensation to be made to both parties [the wicked and the good] in the
next life.
Comp 2.94 21
What did the preacher mean by saying that the good are
miserable in the present life? Was it...that a compensation is to be made to
these last [the good] hereafter, by giving them the like gratifications another
day,--bank-stock and doubloons, venison and champagne?
Comp 2.94 25
What did the preacher mean by saying that the good are
miserable in the present life? Was it...that a compensation is to be made to
these last [the good] hereafter, by giving them the like gratifications another
day,--bank-stock and doubloons, venison and champagne? This must be the
compensation intended; for what else?
Comp 2.97 20
...in the animal kingdom the physiologist has observed that...
a certain compensation balances every gift and every defect.
Comp 2.115 6
Human labor...is one immense illustration of the perfect
compensation of the universe.
Comp 2.120 16
...the doctrine of compensation is not the doctrine of
indifferency.
Comp 2.120 23
There is a deeper fact