| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 920 páginas
...points I did not even understand H. Spencer's general doctrine ; for his style is too hard work for me. I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as you are ; and I think that I understand nearly the whole — perhaps less clearly about Cosmic Theism and Causation... | |
| John Fiske - 1900 - 466 páginas
...you for 'the very great interest with which I have at last slowly read the whole of your work. ... I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as you are ; and I think that I understand nearly the whole, though perhaps less clearly about cosmic theism and... | |
| John Fiske - 1900 - 144 páginas
...you for the very great interest with which I have at last slowly read the whole of your work. ... 1 never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as you are ; and I think that I understand nearly the whole, though perhaps less clearly about cosmic theism and... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 108 páginas
...thank you for the very great interest with which I have at last slowly read the whole of your work. ... I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as yon are ; and I think that I understand nearly the whole, though perhaps less clearly about cosmic... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1909 - 498 páginas
...profound a thinker as Charles Darwin, after reading Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, wrote to the author, " I never in my life read so lucid an expositor, and therefore thinker, as you are." During his later years Fiske made a spe. , , , . , . . , . cialty of American history. At the time... | |
| John Fiske - 1916 - 406 páginas
...thank you for the very great interest with which I have at last slowly read the whole of your work. ... I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thiuker) as you are. — CHARLES DARWIN. ESSAYS Crown Svo, gilt top, $2.00 net. MYTHS AND MYTH-MAKERS... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1918 - 976 páginas
...evolution, " I did not even understand H. Spencer's general doctrine, for his style is too hard work for me. I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as you are; and I think I understand nearly the whole — perhaps less clearly about Cosmic Theism and Causation... | |
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