| 1839 - 474 頁
...in iurms of eulogy.— KM TOR. thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. He learnt the German language in order to peruse Leopold's... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 290 頁
...needed only to be prompted ; every thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. * * * On one occasion, the solution of a problem seemed... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 154 頁
...Philosophy, of whose merits Professor Robison and Watt always spoke in terras of eulogy. — EDIT. and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. He learnt the German language in order to peruse Leopold's... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 頁
...only to be prompted, for every thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. He learnt the German language in order to peruse Leupold's... | |
| 1841 - 736 頁
...needed only to be prompted, every thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. On one occasion the solution of a problem seemed to require... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 422 頁
...needed but to be prompted ; every thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy or made something of it. ... On one occasion, the solution of a problem seemed to require... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 400 頁
...needed but to be prompted ; every thing became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy or made something of it. ... On one occasion, the solution of a problem seemed to require... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 頁
...only to be prompted ; for everything became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or made something of it. He learnt the German language in order to peruse Leopold's... | |
| History - 1849 - 270 頁
...only to be prompted, for everything became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or had made something of it. "When to his superiority of knowledge is added the naive... | |
| 1853 - 454 頁
...only to be prompted ; for everything ' became to him the beginning of a new and serious study, and we knew that he would not quit it till he had either discovered its insignificancy, or made something of it. He learnt the German language in order to peruse Leopold's... | |
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