Mention129092
Download triplesrdf:type | qkg:Mention |
so:text | And, what is worse, the reader often shares the writer's prejudices, and is far too well pleased with his conclusions to examine either his premises or his reasoning. Stand on a barrel in the streets of Bagdad, and say in a loud voice, 'Twice two is four, and ginger is hot in the mouth, therefore Mohammed is the prophet of God', and your logic will probably escape criticism; or, if anyone should by chance criticise it, you could easily silence him by calling him a Christian dog. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/A._E._Housman |
so:description | The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism", a lecture delivered on August 4, 1921 (en) |
Property | Object |
---|
Triples where Mention129092 is the object (without rdf:type)
qkg:Quotation120715 | qkg:hasMention |
Subject | Property |
---|