52 Words to use with idea

"'You've no idea wot fine, kind-'arted people they are in this village when their 'arts are touched,' he ses, smiling at Henery.

He allows her face is familiar, but he can't place her, and the partnership idea allus was repugnant to him.

3. When the preparations failed to be sufficient in any respect for the size of Hannibal's army, and some one on this account suggested to him that the soldiers be fed on the flesh of their opponents, he did not take the idea amiss, but said he feared that some day through lack of bodies of that kind they might turn to eating one another.

Second, the fact to which this theory of innate ideas appeals is not true.

Desperté; pero con la misma idea fija aquí, entonces como ahora, semejante á un clavo ardiente, diabólica, incontrastable, inspirada sin duda por el mismo Satanás.... ¿Y qué?...

It requires the forethought, the close application, the keen interest, and the comfortable idea building.

Once I beheld the fairest of her kind, And still the sweet idea charms my mind: True, she was dumb; for Nature gazed so long, Pleased with her work, that she forgot her tongue; But, smiling, said, She still shall gain the prize; I only have transferr'd it to her eyes.

2, schol.).Since the mind does nothing without at the same time knowing that it does itsince, in other words, its activity is a conscious activity, it is not merely idea corporis humani, but also idea ideae corporis or idea mentis.

"I'd no idea couriers were such decent creatures," whispered Amy, as they followed him along the hall.

The connexion constituted by our understanding between the ideas crime and punishment (e. g., the proposition: crime deserves punishment) is valid, even though no crime had ever been committed, and none ever punished.

I have a great idea dawning.

Then, shaking hands with this peculiar being, whom she could not but respect for his ingenuity, as well as for a kindliness and sympathy which lay at the bottom of all his abstract theories, she left him to his work, at which he would continue till drowsiness made, as he said, the idea dim and the nerve thick.

How many intricate disputes have there been about MATTER, as if there were some such thing really in nature, distinct from BODY; as it is evident the word matter stands for an idea distinct from the idea of body?

He just tapped at the door, and if that did not succeed, he scratched on the window, and he was so one-idea-ed that nothing turned him from his purpose until he was let out.

Indeed it may be said of all his later work that we are dealing with uncertain material, the original idea emanating perhaps from Buonarroti's mind, but the execution having devolved upon journeymen.

She asked me into her dressing-room the other afternoon and slipped me a little idea encourager that she had in a flask.

And the pernicious social influence of its priests The root idea of the defenders of a dual doctrine Thesis of the present chapter, against that idea Examination of some of the pleas for error I. That a false opinion may be clothed with good associations II.

They stood for the thought of the world outsidethe idea fatherless, unsponsored, the aspiration of the great massesa breath of fresh air in the sick-room of a chronic invalid forever dying, forever unburiable.

The world-idea forbids killing and forbids submission, and demands life and freedom for all; the spirit of the nation is not so unselfish; the spirit of the nation exalts so-called patriotism; the world-spirit raises high the principle of philanthropy universal.

Yet a strange idea haunts mean uncomfortable suspicion.

It was true that the ice prevented his actually seeing the impossibility of his ever getting his schooner into the water again; but no man at all acquainted with mechanics, and who knew the paucity of means that existed on the island, could for a moment entertain the idle expectation that seemed to have got into the Vineyard-master's mind, unless subject to a species of one-idea infatuation.

" "My idea isit is only an idea, understandthat the person had already left the carthat is to say, the interior of the car.

Wayne as "immune" was another idea jeering at her now.

20 Like jewels to advantage set, Her beauty by the shade does get; There blushes, frowns, and cold disdain, All that our passion might restrain, Is hid, and our indulgent mind Presents the fair idea kind.

I was curious to hear his views upon the war, and I soon saw that not even the thick walls of a monastery are proof against the idea-machine in the Wilhelmstrasse.

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