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" To think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. "
Flame, Electricity and the Camera: Man's Progress from the First Kindling of ... - Page 370
by George Iles - 1900 - 398 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1864 - 598 pages
...in various degrees on all creation. f But in the succeeding century (the fourteenth), \W3 have * " To think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The Word is the thought incarnate." — Science of Language, by Professor Max. Miiller. t We find this...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 91

1862 - 822 pages
...thinks connectedly — no animal speaks, except man ; and that language and thought are inseparable. " Words without thought are dead sounds ; thoughts without...think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate." But this does not prove his position that all words are necessarily...
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Lectures on the science of language delivered at the Royal ..., Volume 2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1861 - 422 pages
...for brute. No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds; thoughts without...think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. And now I am afraid I have but a few minutes left to explain the...
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Inspiration and interpretation

Augustus Clissold - 1861 - 714 pages
...the Creator ? It has been said, that thought is internal speech, and speech the external of thought. "To* think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate." And in like manner as the Eternal Word existed as the Word before...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 91

1862 - 1092 pages
...thinks counectedly — no animal speaks, except man ; and that language and thought are inseparable. " Words without thought are dead sounds ; thoughts without...think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate." But this does not prove his position that all words are necessarily...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 17

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1862 - 642 pages
...lecture. ' No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds; thoughts without...think is to speak low; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate/ What the primitive form of language was, so far as observation and...
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The Congregational Review, Volume 2

1862 - 692 pages
...Our author next approaches his conclusion in these words : " Language and thought are inseparable, words without thought are dead sounds ; thoughts without...think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate." The roots are found to be the first words in the foundation and...
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Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal ..., Volume 1

Friedrich Max Müller - 1862 - 454 pages
...for brute. No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. Language and thought are inseparable. Words without thought are dead sounds ; thoughts without...think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. The word is the thought incarnate. And now I am afraid I have but a few minutes left to explain the...
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Replies to 'Essays and reviews', by E. M. Goulburn [and others ..., Volume 38

Essays - 1862 - 560 pages
...name, and the most proper name, for brute. No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. ... To think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. . . . That faculty [articulate expression of rational conceptions] was not of his own making. . . ....
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Replies to "Essays and Reviews"

1862 - 556 pages
...name, and the most proper name, for brute. No animal thinks, and no animal speaks, except man. ... To think is to speak low ; to speak is to think aloud. . . . That faculty [articulate expression of rational conceptions] was not of his own making. . . ....
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