The Popular Science Monthly, Том 4D. Appleton., 1874 |
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... expression , is the one thing with which we start you in life . Whether you have thought at all , or care to think about the questions which occupy and move the highest minds , is no affair of ours . ' " This theory is , I think , a ...
... expression , is the one thing with which we start you in life . Whether you have thought at all , or care to think about the questions which occupy and move the highest minds , is no affair of ours . ' " This theory is , I think , a ...
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... expression can give form to them . On the other hand , his powers of expression should never be developed in empty words , beyond the limits of his acquisition of the ideas words stand for , as is now the case with so much of our word ...
... expression can give form to them . On the other hand , his powers of expression should never be developed in empty words , beyond the limits of his acquisition of the ideas words stand for , as is now the case with so much of our word ...
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... expression of maternal thoughts and feel- ings affects the thoughts and feelings of boys , and afterward in domestic and social intercourse , during which the feminine sen- timents sway men's public acts , both consciously and ...
... expression of maternal thoughts and feel- ings affects the thoughts and feelings of boys , and afterward in domestic and social intercourse , during which the feminine sen- timents sway men's public acts , both consciously and ...
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... expression , is basing a sociological belief upon a psychological belief ; and cannot deny that the one is true only if the other is true . Hav- ing admitted this , he must admit that without preparation in Mental Science there can be ...
... expression , is basing a sociological belief upon a psychological belief ; and cannot deny that the one is true only if the other is true . Hav- ing admitted this , he must admit that without preparation in Mental Science there can be ...
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... expression in the axiom of Barthol- omew Keckermann ( " Systema Physicum , " Hanau , 1612 ) : " Omnis al- teratio ... expressing the belief that " the most that can be said is that they " ( the scientific men ) " have given up attempting ...
... expression in the axiom of Barthol- omew Keckermann ( " Systema Physicum , " Hanau , 1612 ) : " Omnis al- teratio ... expressing the belief that " the most that can be said is that they " ( the scientific men ) " have given up attempting ...
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Стр. 717 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 196 - Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, delaying as the tender ash delays to clothe herself, when all the woods are green!
Стр. 200 - UNWATCH'D, the garden bough shall sway, The tender blossom flutter down, Unloved, that beech will gather brown, This maple burn itself away; Unloved, the sun-flower, shining fair, Ray round with flames her disk of seed, And many a rose-carnation feed With summer spice the humming air; Unloved, by many a sandy bar, The brook shall babble down the plain, At noon or when the lesser wain Is twisting round the polar star; Uncared...
Стр. 199 - Come from the woods that belt the gray hill-side, The seven elms, the poplars four That stand beside my father's door, And chiefly from the brook that loves To purl o'er matted cress and ribbed sand, Or dimple in the dark of rushy coves, Drawing into his narrow earthen urn, In every elbow and turn, The filter'd tribute of the rough woodland.
Стр. 330 - ... be said to be the result of the molecular forces of the protoplasm which displays it. And if so, it must be true, in the same sense and to the same extent, that the thoughts to which I am now giving utterance, and your thoughts regarding them, are the expression of molecular changes in that matter of life which is the source of our other vital phenomena.
Стр. 95 - That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another is to me so great an absurdity that I believe no man who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking can ever fall into...
Стр. 199 - Risest thou thus, dim dawn, again, And howlest, issuing out of night, With blasts that blow the poplar white, And lash with storm the streaming pane?
Стр. 175 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild ; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled And still his...
Стр. 195 - His spear, to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand.
Стр. 726 - As all the living forms of life are the lineal descendants of those which lived long before the Cambrian epoch, we may feel certain that the ordinary succession by generation has never once been broken, and that no cataclysm has desolated the whole world.