The obscurity is much oftener in the passions and prejudices of the
reasoner than in the subject.
But for the trained
reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results.
"It is one of those instances where the
reasoner can produce an effect which seems remarkable to his neighbor, because the latter has missed the one little point which is the basis of the deduction.
According to the proclivities of each
reasoner, play, love, ambition, hidden disorders, and vices, explained the catastrophe, the last scene of a drama begun in 1812.
"Mordioux!" continued the
reasoner, "these people tread upon my toes and look upon me as of very little consequence, or rather of none at all, seeing that they are Englishmen and I am a Frenchman.
I could well remember the scorn which the theories of the
reasoner used then to excite in the practical man.
"You are no very shrewd
reasoner, fellow," quoth the knight; "for if it be within the law for you to threaten him with your club, then it is also lawful for me to threaten you with my sword."
Each and every thought-process of the scientific
reasoner is metaphysical.
I had never known him to be wrong; and yet the keenest
reasoner may occasionally be deceived.
He was a quick and powerful
reasoner; and a moment's reflection sufficed to remind him of the impotency of his rage.
The little old gentleman stared with both eyes at this illustration of the case; but, though not much of a
reasoner, he had the sense in which some logicians on this particular subject do not excel,--that of saying nothing, where nothing could be said.
After a moment's silence, the lady inquired, "Do you know, my dear count," she said, "that you are a very terrible
reasoner, and that you look at the world through a somewhat distempered medium?