Plato and Demosthenes, Aristotle and Isocrates, might have respectively excelled in each other's province, but that each was absorbed in his own; his words are emphatic ; "quorum uterque, suo studio delectatus, contemsit alterum. On the genesis of species - Сторінка 285автори: St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 314 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 стор.
...that the sciences, as they would pursue them, will at least be prejudicial to the religious sentiment. Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...other's province, but that each was absorbed in his own; his words are emphatic ; "quorum uterque, suo studio delectatus, contemsit alterum." Specimens of this... | |
| George John Romanes - 1874 - 286 стор.
...than other men's from taking a comprehensive view, in all its bearings, of the question before us. "Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...mind the interest, nay, the perception of any other ;" therefore, " when anything, which comes before us, is very unlike what we uniformly experience,... | |
| George John Romanes - 1874 - 288 стор.
...than other men's from taking a comprehensive view, in all its bearings, of the question before us. " Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...mind the interest, nay, the perception of any other ;" therefore, " when anything, which comes before us, is very unlike what we uniformly experience,... | |
| Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 стор.
...tendency to lead the student, if he speculates at all, to Materialism. " Any one study," says Dr. Newman, "of whatever kind, exclusively pursued, deadens in...interest, nay, the perception, of any other." Thus, those who are working only in the visible, are in danger of losing their belief in the invisible. It... | |
| 1901 - 368 стор.
...Society. " A useful and EXCEEDINGLY WELL-WRITTEN work."— Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute. "Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...in the mind the interest, nay the perception of any others."— JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. Punctually on the zsth of previous month. Price Sixpence. ESTABLISHED... | |
| George Herbert Carpenter, Robert Lloyd Praeger - 1902 - 412 стор.
...Kildare-street. HKAD AND ANTLERS OF THB GREAT EXTINCT IRISH DEER, CEKl'US G1GANTEUS, GENERALLY IN STOCK. Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued, deadens in the mind the mural, nay, the peneptian oj any others." — JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. ESTABLISHLD 1865. jPunctually on the... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1896 - 458 стор.
...indeed, a striking illustration of the truth of Cardinal Newman's observations when he declares, that "Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...nay, the perception, of any other. Thus, Cicero says, Plato and Demosthenes, Aristotle and Isocrates, might have respectively excelled in each other's province,... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1898 - 364 стор.
...prejudice in hampering their exercise. As the late Cardinal Newman truly observed many years ago: " Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...the mind the interest, nay the perception, of any others. Thus Cicero says that Plato and Demosthenes, Aristotle and Isocrates might have respectively... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 стор.
...that the sciences, as they would pursue them, will at least be prejudicial to the religious sentiment. Any one study, of whatever kind, exclusively pursued,...other's province, but that each was absorbed in his own ; his words are emphatic ; "quorum uterque, suo studio delectatus, contemsit alterum." Specimens of... | |
| 1899 - 1004 стор.
...VTS:-.CI(lirn« But, ftmt Tu t «My f.--! II 111 AB.-nr; or l'ulill»llun. Writ, for I .l.lne frcr. "Any one study, of whatever Kind, exclusively pursued...deadens In the mind the interest, nay, the perception of «ny others."— -John Henry Newman. Punctually on the 25th of previous month. Price Sixpence. Established... | |
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