Hereby you may perceive how much I do attribute to the wise foolery of our morosoph, Triboulet. |
And they mewl and cry, their symphony invested with irony, which I merely attribute to a vein in the quartz. |
One psychologist thinks that the odd sensations that people attribute to ghosts may be caused by infrasonic vibrations. |
Why can you not attribute to the skilled workman the trade or professional equivalent of Halsbury's Laws of England? |
But that would be a crass sort of opinion to attribute to a wily man like Pilate. |
So what interprets and what is interpreted are both in a different position from that which a naive epistemology would attribute to them. |