The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 2
... thoughts as they first struck his own mind . The Commonplace Book is thus of the highest service in enabling us to trace the growth and progress of his system as it was gradually evolved out of one or two central principles . Little is ...
... thoughts as they first struck his own mind . The Commonplace Book is thus of the highest service in enabling us to trace the growth and progress of his system as it was gradually evolved out of one or two central principles . Little is ...
Pàgina 3
... thought and tendency of mind , even at this early period . Slight as they are , these hints furnished by himself are peculiarly significant and instructive . The first of the personal entries occurs immediately after a reference to the ...
... thought and tendency of mind , even at this early period . Slight as they are , these hints furnished by himself are peculiarly significant and instructive . The first of the personal entries occurs immediately after a reference to the ...
Pàgina 6
... thought him a prodigy of learning and goodness of heart . ' The vulgar judgment thus pronounced on the behaviour of the young philosopher was a kind of rude anticipation of the vary- ing historical judgment pronounced on his works ...
... thought him a prodigy of learning and goodness of heart . ' The vulgar judgment thus pronounced on the behaviour of the young philosopher was a kind of rude anticipation of the vary- ing historical judgment pronounced on his works ...
Pàgina 7
... thought , especially during the earlier years of his residence . The subjects that chiefly attracted his atten- tion , partly from natural inclination , and still more perhaps from the academic influences around him , were mathematics ...
... thought , especially during the earlier years of his residence . The subjects that chiefly attracted his atten- tion , partly from natural inclination , and still more perhaps from the academic influences around him , were mathematics ...
Pàgina 8
... thought , some slight dis- coveries , his desire for influence and recognition led him to rush into print before he had taken his Master's degree . The practical enthusiasm of his nature , the union of unwonted fervour with constructive ...
... thought , some slight dis- coveries , his desire for influence and recognition led him to rush into print before he had taken his Master's degree . The practical enthusiasm of his nature , the union of unwonted fervour with constructive ...
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