The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist, will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed, if the time should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which... The Eclectic Review - Side 153redigert av - 1852Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 336 sider
...fellow-beings." In reaching his conclusion, he finally says : " The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist will be as proper objects...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 336 sider
...fellow-beings." In reaching his conclusion, he finally says: " The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist will be as proper objects...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1904 - 562 sider
...remotest discoveries of the chemist, botanist or mineralogist (and let me add to that the astronomer) will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed, if the time shall ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated... | |
| 1904 - 542 sider
...familiarized to men, then the remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, the mineralogist, will bo as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed. He will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science ; he will be at his side, carrying sensation... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1905 - 292 sider
...sensation into the midst of the objects of the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist, will be as proper objects...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1906 - 380 sider
...sensation into the midst of the objects of science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist, will be as proper objects...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1908 - 640 sider
...the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist, or Mineralogist, will be *proper objects of the Poet's art as any upon which...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
| Agnes Giberne - 1908 - 424 sider
...science becomes familiarized to men, then the remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, the mineralogist, will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed. He will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science; he will be at his side, carrying sensation... | |
| John Howard Whitehouse, Richard Warwick Bond, John Bryan Booth - 1903 - 378 sider
...sensation into the midst of the objects of the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist, will be as proper objects...should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of these respective sciences... | |
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