 | German prose writers, Sarah AUSTIN - 1841 - 388 pages
...glance. New discoveries in the field of his activity, which depress the trader in science, enrapture the philosopher. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the...of his ideas. But even should they shiver it into ruins,—should a new series of ideas, a new aspect of nature, a newly-discovered law in the physical... | |
 | 1859 - 592 pages
...hand, " new discoveries in the field of his activity, which depress the trader in. science, enrapture the philosopher. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the growth of his ideas had rendered шоге wide and unseemly, or they place the last stone, the only one wanting to the completion of... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1869 - 636 pages
...philosopher, — ' New discoveries in the field of his activity which depress the one, enrapture the other. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the growth of his...world, overthrow the whole fabric of his knowledge, lie has always loved truth better than his system, and gladly will he exchange her old and defective... | |
 | Henry Allon - English periodicals - 1874 - 698 pages
...discoveries in the field of his activity which depress the one enrapture the other. Perhaps they fill a chusm which the growth of his ideas had rendered more wide...should a new series of ideas, a new aspect of nature, a newly discovered law in the physical world, overthrow the whole fabric of his knowledge, he has always... | |
 | William Benjamin Carpenter - Evolution - 1888 - 506 pages
...glance. New discoveries in the field of his activity, which depress the trader in science, enrapture the philosopher. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the...should a new series of ideas, a new aspect of nature, a newly discovered law in the physical world, overthrow the whole fabric of his knowledge, he has always... | |
 | Church history - 1889 - 438 pages
...glance. New discoveries in the field of his activity, which depress the trader in science, enrapture the philosopher. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the...place the last stone, the only one wanting to the structure of his ideas. But even should they shiver it into ruins, should a new series of ideas, a... | |
 | Church history - 1890 - 436 pages
...glance. New discoveries in the field of his activity, which depress the trader in science, enrapture the philosopher. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the...place the last stone, the only one wanting to the structure of his ideas. But even should they shiver it into ruins, should a new series of ideas, a... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1874 - 854 pages
...philosopher," — " New discoveries in the field of his activity which depress the one enrapture the other. Perhaps they fill a chasm which the growth of his...newly-discovered law in the physical world, overthrow he whole fabric of his knowledge, he has always loved truth better than his system, and gladly will... | |
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