i.e. No one looks poetical unless he is phlegmatic.
16. No old misers are cheerful;
Some old misers are thin.
Univ. “persons”; m = old misers; x = cheerful; y = thin.
mx0 † my1 ¶ x′y1 [Fig. II.
i.e. Some thin persons are not cheerful.
17. No one, who exercises self-control, fails to keep his temper;
Some judges lose their tempers.
Univ. “persons”; m = keeping their tempers; x = exercising self-control; y = judges.
xm′0 † ym′1 ¶ x′y1 [Fig. II.
i.e. Some judges do not exercise self-control.
[pg148]18. All pigs are fat;
Nothing that is fed on barley-water is fat.