most philosophic
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Wordsworth writes, "Aristotle, I have been told, hath said that Poetry is the most philosophic of all writings: it is so."
From Adventures in Criticism by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir
As it was, I had no ear for his choicest phrases, his subtlest criticisms, or his most philosophic disquisitions.
From The Old Stone House and Other Stories by Green, Anna Katharine
A faithful and loyal staff officer was Horton, but one of the most philosophic, if not phlegmatic, souls in the service.
From Lanier of the Cavalry or, A Week's Arrest by King, Charles
This had already been stated by one of the most philosophic minds of the time, Pico della Mirandola, in his speech on the dignity of man.
From The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times by Biese, Alfred
He pretended the most philosophic acceptance of the situation and bantered the lovers with expressions of his surprise that an early marriage had not been announced.
From The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis by Dixon, Thomas