11 Metaphors for judgements

"To judge rightly of the present we must oppose it to the past for all judgement is compartive

'My judgement I have found is no certain rule as to the sale of a book.' BOSWELL.

Their judgement is a mere lottery.

"Judgement is, indeed, the Master Workman in a Play; but he requires many subordinate hands, many tools to his assistance.

Judgement is the presuming Things to be so, without perceiving it.

'My judgement I have found is no certain rule as to the sale of a book.' BOSWELL.

Vesuvio, see their judgement be performde, And use Alenso with all clemencie, Provided that the lawe be satisfied.

This happens because all their judgements are prejudices; and prejudice with partiality influences the case in question from beginning to end.

"Any judgement or decree might be heerd and reversed by the legislature.

Nevertheless, it is already clear that Venezelos' judgement was the better.

The world's grown naught, such judgement then is base, For Hares and Asses weare the lion's case.

11 Metaphors for  judgements