I have always felt that I owe to ; the voyage the first real training or education of my mind; I was led to attend closely to several branches of natural history, and thus my powers of observation were improved, though they were always fairly developed. The Voyage of the Beagle - Стр. 5авторы: Charles Darwin - 1909 - Страниц: 547Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Allan Neilson - 1914 - Страниц: 508
...wrote: "The voyage of the Beagle has been by far the most important event of my life," and again: "I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first...improved, though they were always fairly developed." And finally in a letter to Captain FitzRoy he said : "However others may look back on the Beagle's... | |
| Ernest Carroll Moore - 1915 - Страниц: 376
...marvelous discovery? As naturalist, he accompanied the Beagle on its famous voyage from 1831 to 1836. "I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind," 1 he wrote, referring to the riddles he had to solve in puzzling out the geological structure of new... | |
| Asa Don Dickinson - 1916 - Страниц: 238
...miles to Shrewsbury, which few uncles would have done, and on such a trifle as the shape of my nose. I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first...improved, though they were always fairly developed. The investigation of the geology of all the places visited was far more important, as reasoning here comes... | |
| Leonard Huxley - 1921 - Страниц: 144
...Shrewsbury nor the professoriate of Edinburgh nor the tutors of Cambridge had managed to give him. " I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind " (I, 61) ; and in a letter written as he was leaving England he calls the voyage on which he was starting,... | |
| Robert Henry Murray - 1925 - Страниц: 492
...sooner or later, and accordingly it came to Darwin on board the Beagle. " I have always felt," he owns, "that I owe to the voyage the first real training...powers of observation were improved, though they were al* Pascal, Pensees, 1829 ed., p. 137. t In the Regicide Peace. j Cf. my Erasmus and Luther: their... | |
| Henry Fairfield Osborn - 1927 - Страниц: 400
...ingenious advice. The Factor of Observation I have always felt that I owe to the voyage of the Beagle the first real training or education of my mind; I...improved, though they were always fairly developed. — Darwin. You know much of what has been done, but have you the power to discover, to add to the... | |
| Leonard Huxley - 1927 - Страниц: 160
...Shrewsbury nor the professoriate of Edinburgh nor the tutors of Cambridge had managed to give him. "I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind" (I, 61 ) ; and in a letter written as he was leaving England he calls the voyage on which he was starting,... | |
| George Amos Dorsey - 1928 - Страниц: 326
...Beagle has been by far the most important event in my life, and has determined my whole career. . . . I owe to the voyage the first real training or education...natural history, and thus my powers of observation mere improved. DARWIN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. THE delight of sitting on a decaying trunk amidst the quiet... | |
| 1909 - Страниц: 644
...education was yet to be acquired, but not through human instruction. He has himself declared : " I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind." It was therefore no professional scientist who eagerly accepted the unsalaried post of naturalist to... | |
| 1909 - Страниц: 636
...education was yet to be acquired, but not through human instruction. He has himself declared : " I have always felt that I owe to the voyage the first real training or education of my mind." It was therefore no professional scientist who eagerly accepted the unsalaried post of naturalist to... | |
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