The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen13D. Appleton, 1878 |
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... various tendencies such as pleasure , utility , and the like , but , in the sense explained above , a cre- ation , coeval with man himself , the inheritance of the first human being no less than of the last . Again , it is intuitional ...
... various tendencies such as pleasure , utility , and the like , but , in the sense explained above , a cre- ation , coeval with man himself , the inheritance of the first human being no less than of the last . Again , it is intuitional ...
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... various objects that came within his experience , so as to be able to say , " This is a flower , and this a stone , and this a man . " 9 Now his idea of man must of necessity have been framed upon his knowledge of himself . Whatever ...
... various objects that came within his experience , so as to be able to say , " This is a flower , and this a stone , and this a man . " 9 Now his idea of man must of necessity have been framed upon his knowledge of himself . Whatever ...
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... various symbols of faith " can form part of the general culture which it is the object of the gymnasium to im- part to its pupils . My second scheme for giving more room to mathematics and natural science will probably seem more ...
... various symbols of faith " can form part of the general culture which it is the object of the gymnasium to im- part to its pupils . My second scheme for giving more room to mathematics and natural science will probably seem more ...
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... various chemical agencies , there separated now valuable metals , now grains of gold , and still more frequently substances which were ennobled by crystallization . The " mother - liquor , " cooled with its productions , we call ...
... various chemical agencies , there separated now valuable metals , now grains of gold , and still more frequently substances which were ennobled by crystallization . The " mother - liquor , " cooled with its productions , we call ...
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... various kinds , prepared with creosote - oil at the works of the Society for the Preparation and Preservation of Wood , at Amster- dam , was placed in the sea in the month of May , 1859 , at Flessingue , Harlingen , and Stavoren . In ...
... various kinds , prepared with creosote - oil at the works of the Society for the Preparation and Preservation of Wood , at Amster- dam , was placed in the sea in the month of May , 1859 , at Flessingue , Harlingen , and Stavoren . In ...
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Página 524 - For sin, taking occasion by the commandment, deceived me, and by it slew me. Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good.
Página 706 - The Lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold, That is, the madman: the lover, all as frantic. Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt: The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name.
Página 705 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes.
Página 249 - SOUND : a Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the use of Students of every age.
Página 732 - Crown'd after trial ; sketches rude and faint, But where a passion yet unborn perhaps Lay hidden as the music of the moon Sleeps in the plain eggs of the nightingale.
Página 704 - I took the man and sat him in the chair, where I saw him as distinctly as if he had been before me in his own proper person — I may almost say more vividly. I looked from time to time at the imaginary figure, then worked with my pencil, then referred to the countenance, and so on, just as I should...
Página 704 - Blake, poet and painter, who used constantly to see his conceptions as actual images or visions. " You have only," he said, " to work up imagination to the state of vision, and the thing is done.
Página 708 - What art thou?" said he boldly, " Art thou god or man? And what is thy business with me?" The spectre answered, " I am thy evil genius, Brutus ! Thou wilt see me at Philippi.
Página 248 - ... of Africa. The great political revolutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into public view a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives every one is curious to know the particulars. Great battles have been fought and important...
Página 248 - The work has been begun after long and careful preliminary labor, and with the most ample resources for carrying it on to a successful termination. None of the original stereotype plates have been used, but every page has been printed on new type, forming in...