| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 psl.
...Shakspeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but n Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| 1874 - 916 psl.
...Shakspeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 psl.
...Shakespeare — not only a Boyle, but a Eaphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...And if, unsatisfied with them all, the human mind, Avith the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will still turn to the Mystery from which it... | |
| 1874 - 532 psl.
...Shakespeare; not only a Boyle, but a Raphael ; not only a Kant, but a Beethoven ; not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 psl.
...Shakespeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 80 psl.
...Shakespeare — not only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| 1874 - 806 psl.
...only a Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlylc. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature...not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yearning of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 562 psl.
...Boyle, but a Raphael — not only a Knnt, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Xot in each of these, but in all, is human nature whole....not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still unsatisfied, the human mind, with the yeanling of a pilgrim for his distant home, will turn to... | |
| 1874 - 796 psl.
...but a Shakespeare, not only a Boyle but a Raphael, not only a Kant but a Beethoven, not only a Darwin but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature whole. They aro not opposed, but supplementary — not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, unsatisfied... | |
| 1874 - 752 psl.
...Shakespeare -not only a Boyle, but a Raphael— not only a Kant, but a Beethoven — not only a Darwin, but a Carlyle. Not in each of these, but in all, is human nature wholeThey are not opposed, but supplementary : not mutually exclusive, but reconcilable. And if, still... | |
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