Hereditary Genius: An Inquiry Into Its Laws and ConsequencesD. Appleton, 1891 - 390 lappuses |
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21. lappuse
... educated audience , will be found to be ludicrously small when rigorously tested . In stating the differences between man and man , let it not be supposed for a moment that mathematicians are necessarily one - sided in their natural ...
... educated audience , will be found to be ludicrously small when rigorously tested . In stating the differences between man and man , let it not be supposed for a moment that mathematicians are necessarily one - sided in their natural ...
39. lappuse
... educated is sent to a good school , where he confessedly acquires little useful information , but where he is taught the art of learning . The man of whom I have been speaking , has contrived to acquire the same art in a school of ...
... educated is sent to a good school , where he confessedly acquires little useful information , but where he is taught the art of learning . The man of whom I have been speaking , has contrived to acquire the same art in a school of ...
43. lappuse
... educate themselves . D'Alem- bert is a striking instance of this kind of self - reliance . He was a foundling ( afterwards shown to be well bred as respects ability ) , and put out to nurse as a pauper baby , to the wife of a poor ...
... educate themselves . D'Alem- bert is a striking instance of this kind of self - reliance . He was a foundling ( afterwards shown to be well bred as respects ability ) , and put out to nurse as a pauper baby , to the wife of a poor ...
44. lappuse
... educate himself , and yet by the time he was an old man , he had become singularly well - read and widely and accurately informed . The scholar who , in the eyes of his contemporaries and immediate successors , made one of the greatest ...
... educate himself , and yet by the time he was an old man , he had become singularly well - read and widely and accurately informed . The scholar who , in the eyes of his contemporaries and immediate successors , made one of the greatest ...
45. lappuse
... educated , they would have succeeded but little better . Even if a man be long unconscious of his powers , an ? opportunity is sure to occur they occur over and over again to every man - that will discover them . He will then soon make ...
... educated , they would have succeeded but little better . Even if a man be long unconscious of his powers , an ? opportunity is sure to occur they occur over and over again to every man - that will discover them . He will then soon make ...
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