| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 psl.
...motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their mature years is to be ascribed. Mr. Buckle sought to detach intellectual... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 psl.
...motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their mature years is to be ascribed. Mr. Buckle sought to detach intellectual... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 psl.
...motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....it is to the lowering of this fire, rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 psl.
...motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....it is to the lowering of this fire, rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their... | |
| 1874 - 806 psl.
...motive-power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....it is to the lowering of this fire rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in theii... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 psl.
...speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak head?. There is a strong and resolute enthusiasm in which...it is to the lowering of this fire, rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their... | |
| 1874 - 532 psl.
...this lire, rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that l he lessening productiveoi'-s of men of science in their mature years is to be ascribed....detach intellectual achievement from moral force. Ые gravely erred; lor without moral force to whip it into action, the achievements of the intellect... | |
| Charles Maurice Davies - 1875 - 396 psl.
...motive power from an ultra-scientific source. Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....it is to the lowering of this fire, rather than to a diminution of intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science in their... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 656 psl.
...by the direct processes of the understanding.' Whewell speaka of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science, in their mature years, is to be ascribed. Mr. Buckle sought to detach intellectual... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 706 psl.
...by the direct processes of the understanding.' Whewell speaks of enthusiasm of temper as a hindrance to science ; but he means the enthusiasm of weak heads....intellectual insight, that the lessening productiveness of men of science, in their mature years, is to be ascribed. Mr. Buckle sought to detach intellectual... | |
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