The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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154. oldal
... Nature . No modern man of science ever grasped this more strongly . The principle is indeed a direct inference from the former doctrine . Lucretius points out that in all the productions of Nature matter obeys definite , unchang- ing ...
... Nature . No modern man of science ever grasped this more strongly . The principle is indeed a direct inference from the former doctrine . Lucretius points out that in all the productions of Nature matter obeys definite , unchang- ing ...
168. oldal
... nature of his visionary faculty : · ' You say that I want somebody to elucidate my ideas . But you ought to know that what is grand is necessarily obscure to weak men . That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care ...
... nature of his visionary faculty : · ' You say that I want somebody to elucidate my ideas . But you ought to know that what is grand is necessarily obscure to weak men . That which can be made explicit to the idiot is not worth my care ...
321. oldal
... Nature , and the abstract minds of that period were wont to glance in passing at natural forms merely as at so many signs and symbols ; Nature for them was a great collective synthesis . Give me space and movement , and I will make the ...
... Nature , and the abstract minds of that period were wont to glance in passing at natural forms merely as at so many signs and symbols ; Nature for them was a great collective synthesis . Give me space and movement , and I will make the ...
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