12 Metaphors for spencer

I am capable now of suspecting that Spencer was not a supreme genius; but he taught me intellectual courage; he taught me that nothing is sacred that will not bear inspection; and I adore his memory.

Spencer was a giant in his day, a man huge in body and limb, all whose life had been spent in the wilderness.

Shakespeare is pre-eminent; Spencer is music.

Spencer was a giant in his day, a man huge in body and limb, all whose life had been spent in the wilderness.

Mr. Spencer is the resolute opponent of compulsory vaccination, and a resolute denier, moreover, of the pretension that the evidence for the advantages of vaccination takes such account of the ulterior effects in the system as to amount to a scientific demonstration.

On the contrary, Spencer is much more a rationalist, and insists on the intellectual basis both of morals and of religion.

The late lamented John C. Spencer, one of the most eminent lawyers in Western New York, was then counsel for that society.

Lady Spencer and Lady Bolingbroke were not the worst figures there.

Of the half dozen or so of colored women writing creditable verse, Anne Spencer is the most modern and least obvious in her methods.

When I wrote my first book on love, I believed that Herbert Spencer was the first thinker who grasped the idea that love is a composite state of mind.

Spencer and Gillen are eye-witnesses, and they inform us repeatedly (100, 105, 108, 111) that Westermarck's objections to the theory of promiscuity do not stand the test of facts and that none of his hypotheses explains away the customs which point to a former prevalence of promiscuity.

Southey fascinated me with his wealth of Oriental fancies, while Spencer was a favorite book, put beside Milton and Dante.

12 Metaphors for  spencer