We must acquire something of that .industrious habit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing, the art of knowing what you see, the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses and true differences, and so of classifying... Town Geology - Página xxxipor Charles Kingsley - 1873 - 239 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1893 - 958 páginas
...must acquire something of that industrious habit of mind which the study of natural science gives, — the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses...see ; the art of connecting facts together in your mind in cause and effect." The public museum fosters the art of collecting ; and of all habits to encourage,... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1871 - 940 páginas
...fell said) is only common sense well regulated, the art of seeing ; the art of knowing *hat he sees ; the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses...differences, and so of classifying and arranging what he sees ; the art of connecting facts together in his own mind, in chains of cause and effect ; and... | |
| 1872 - 798 páginas
...well sni'l) is only commonsense well regulated, the art of seeing ; the art of knowing what he sees ; the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses...differences, and so of classifying and arranging what he sees ; the art of connecting facts together in his own mind, in chains of cause and effect ; and... | |
| 1872 - 806 páginas
...well said) is only commonsense well regulated, the art of seeing ; the art of knowing what he sees ; the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses...differences, and so of classifying and arranging what he sees ; the art of connecting facts together in his own mind, in chains of cause and effect ; and... | |
| 1872 - 554 páginas
...well said) is only commonsense well regulated, the art of seeing; the art of knowing what he sees ; the art of comparing, of perceiving true likenesses...differences, and so of classifying and arranging what he sees ; the art of connecting facts together in his own mind, in chains of cause and effect; and... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1893 - 642 páginas
...must acquire something of that .industrious habit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing, the art of knowing what you see,...patiently, calmly, without prejudice, vanity, or temper." The late lïalph Waldo Emerson, writing on the same subject, says : "Manual labor is the study of the... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1893 - 416 páginas
...must acquire something of that industrious iiabit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing, the art of knowing what you see,...patiently, calmly, without prejudice, vanity, or temper." The late lialph Waldo Emerson, writing on the same subject, says : "Manual labor is the study of the... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1893 - 436 páginas
...must acquire something of that industrious habit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing, the art of knowing what you see,...cause and effect, and that accurately, patiently, calmlv, without prejudice, vanity, or temper." The late Italph Waldo Emerson, writing on the same subject,... | |
| 1887 - 920 páginas
...we must acquire something of that inductive habit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing ; the art of knowing what you see...patiently, calmly, without prejudice, vanity, or temper — that is what is wanted for true freedom of mind. Then I know no study so able to give that inductive... | |
| Thomas Greenwood - 1888 - 464 páginas
...must acquire something of that industrious habit of mind which the study of Natural Science gives. The art of seeing, the art of knowing what you see,...patiently, calmly, without prejudice, vanity, or temper." The late Ralph Waldo Emerson, writing on the same subject, says : " Manual labour is the study of the... | |
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