Saxon, on the contrary, delighted in the logomachy, though little enough she understood of it, following mainly by feeling, and once in a while catching a high light. |
The balderdash of philosophers and scholars, the logomachy of the Middle Ages, thenceforth held absolute sway. |
While perfectly willing to watch the logomachy when it should arrive, I had no wish to take part. |
Logomachy, battology, jingling of words, are all these fine speeches! |
Their logomachy was far more stimulating to his intellect than the reserved and quiet dogmatism of Mr. Morse. |
But I am forced to think that, as they are generally stated, they can lead to nothing but logomachy. |