This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 Excerpt: ...of wisdom thereby. His erudition, however, has resulted more from solitary meditation, than from social converse, scientific research, or literary recreation. Descartes, writing to a friend, said, "I study here in tensely without a book;" and it was the well-known saying of Hobbes, "that if he had read as much as ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 Excerpt: ...of wisdom thereby. His erudition, however, has resulted more from solitary meditation, than from social converse, scientific research, or literary recreation. Descartes, writing to a friend, said, "I study here in tensely without a book;" and it was the well-known saying of Hobbes, "that if he had read as much as others, he might have been as ignorant." But such unreading philosophers, who avoid books, lest they might stand between them and the natural development of inherent force, do not abound in our day. Perhaps the best example extant among our public men is now under consideration, and yet he, we repeat, is no mere idealist. He knows very well that however high and refined the orator's head may be, his feet must rest firmly on common earth, with all its gross imperfections, if he wishes to excite popular sympathies, and command belief. He is habitually contemplative, but values time too highly to sit with the long and "passionful unwinking gaze, which beats itself at last, and sees air only." His is no mere mirage of mind, but the clearest vision on the most solid ground. The' busy idlers who waste life in doating upon "dreams and dim atomic truths," as little resemble him in temperament and taste, as it is possible to conceive. The effects he designs to produce, are the sensations of power and the delights of conviction. To attain this end, he wastes nothing, --not one moment or topic could be spared without irreparable loss, --and the hearer feels that the process has been timed and consummated in a manner as bold as it has been persevering. Genius we hold to be that power which enlarges the circle of human knowledge, discovers new materials, and gives the air of novelty to what is already known; while talent ar...
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