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... On the Margin: Notes and Essays - Seite 33von Aldous Huxley - 1923 - 218 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 Seiten
...but he will be at his side, carrying sensation into the midst of the objects of the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist,...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... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 Seiten
...but he will be at his side, carrying sensation into the midst of the objects of the Science itself. The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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... | |
| 1894 - 790 Seiten
...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... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1895 - 596 Seiten
...those particular parts of nature which are the objects of his studies ; " and on the other hand that " The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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 " — two... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 290 Seiten
...direct sympathy connecting us with our fellowbeings. " In reaching his conclusion, he finally says : "The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 290 Seiten
...direct sympathy connecting us with our fellowbeings. " In reaching his conclusion, he finally says: "The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 288 Seiten
...direct sympathy connecting us with our fellowbeings. " In reaching his conclusion, he finally says : "The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 288 Seiten
...direct sympathy connecting us with our fellowbeings. " In reaching his conclusion, he finally says : "The remotest discoveries of the Chemist, the Botanist,...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... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1895 - 466 Seiten
...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,... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 Seiten
...midst of the objects of science itself. 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, if the time should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the... | |
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