Five Years in an English UniversityG.P. Putnam, 1874 - 572 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 38
... learning . Such is the reading - man's day ; as to how the rowing- man passes his I say nothing for the present . He is the abnormal development of the type , and the considera- tion of his pursuits need not now be dwelt upon . THE ...
... learning . Such is the reading - man's day ; as to how the rowing- man passes his I say nothing for the present . He is the abnormal development of the type , and the considera- tion of his pursuits need not now be dwelt upon . THE ...
Σελίδα 52
... learning in French wines and dishes . It may be supposed that the Fellows were not moved by any vanities of habiliment , but their epicurean and convivial tendencies led them to respect any hints in the matter of edibles and potables ...
... learning in French wines and dishes . It may be supposed that the Fellows were not moved by any vanities of habiliment , but their epicurean and convivial tendencies led them to respect any hints in the matter of edibles and potables ...
Σελίδα 76
... learning , more com- mon sense , and even considerable warmth of feeling . Break in upon him during the day , his deportment will be brusque and his replies monosyllabic ; but give him a cigar and some whiskey - toddy on a winter night ...
... learning , more com- mon sense , and even considerable warmth of feeling . Break in upon him during the day , his deportment will be brusque and his replies monosyllabic ; but give him a cigar and some whiskey - toddy on a winter night ...
Σελίδα 94
... learning to be picked up at Cambridge than I could ever hope to acquire . The truth is , that the Cantabs are just as good scholars as the Oxonians , the former excelling in Greek , the latter in Latin ; only at Cambridge you are dosed ...
... learning to be picked up at Cambridge than I could ever hope to acquire . The truth is , that the Cantabs are just as good scholars as the Oxonians , the former excelling in Greek , the latter in Latin ; only at Cambridge you are dosed ...
Σελίδα 109
... learning which have long been publicly connected with it . More cannot be said ; and had I said less , I should have to tax myself with ingratitude . While thus unable to take part in the studies and occupations that were going on about ...
... learning which have long been publicly connected with it . More cannot be said ; and had I said less , I should have to tax myself with ingratitude . While thus unable to take part in the studies and occupations that were going on about ...
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Σελίδα 510 - Principles Of Human Knowledge 1. OBJECTS OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.—It is evident to any one who takes a survey of the objects of human knowledge, that they are either IDEAS actually imprinted on the senses; or else such as are perceived by attending to the passions and operations of the mind; or lastly, ideas formed by help of memory and imagination—either compounding, dividing, or barely representing those originally perceived in the aforesaid ways.
Σελίδα 510 - I perceive hard and soft, heat and cold, motion and resistance; and of all these more and less either as to quantity or degree. Smelling furnishes me with odours; the palate with tastes; and hearing conveys sounds to the mind in all their variety of tone and composition.
Σελίδα 510 - Thus, for example, a certain color, taste, smell, figure, and consistence, having been observed to go together, are accounted one distinct thing, signified by the name "apple." Other collections of ideas constitute a stone, a tree, a book, and the like sensible things; which, as they are pleasing or disagreeable, excite the passions of love, hatred, joy, grief, and so forth.
Σελίδα 5 - The sage council, as has been mentioned in a preceding chapter, not being able to determine upon any plan for the building of their city — the cows, in a laudable fit of patriotism, took it under their peculiar charge, and as they went to and from pasture, established paths through the bushes, on each side of which the good folks built their houses ; which is one cause of the rambling and picturesque turns and labyrinths, which distinguish certain streets of New York at this very day.
Σελίδα 470 - ... surface is equal to the product of the length of the curve into the length of the path described by its centre of gravity.
Σελίδα 510 - And as several of these are observed to accompany each other, they come to be marked by one name, and so to be reputed as one THING. Thus, for example, a certain colour, taste, smell, figure, and consistence having been observed to go together, are accounted one distinct thing, signified by the name apple...
Σελίδα 483 - The radius of the circle which touches an hyperbola and its asymptotes, is equal to that part of the latus rectum produced which is intercepted between the asymptote and the curve.
Σελίδα 485 - A number of equal particles, attracting each other directly as the distance, are constrained to move in parallel tubes; if the positions of the particles be given at the commencement of the motion, determine the subsequent motion of each ; and shew that the particles will oscillate symmetrically with respect to the plane perpendicular to the tubes, which passed through their centre of gravity at the Commencement of the motion.
Σελίδα 14 - ... after a certain time and remain unmarried. Of those who do not fill college offices, some occupy themselves with private pupils ; others, who have property of their own, prefer to live a life of literary leisure, like some of their predecessors, the monks of old. The eight oldest Fellows at any time in residence, together with the Master, have the government of the college vested in them. The Dean is the presiding officer in chapel, and the only one whoso presence there is indispensable. He oversees...
Σελίδα 467 - If two forces, acting on a point, be represented in magnitude and direction by two adjacent sides of a parallelogram...