Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal. ... If anything can make hard things easy to follow it is a style like Bergson's. It is a miracle and he a real magician. Open Bergson... Quarterly List of New Books - Page 771911Full view - About this book
| 1910 - 1074 pages
...mäny of his ideas baffle me entirely . . . Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarcable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal . . . Open Bergson and new horizons loom on every page you read. It is like the breath of the morning and the song of birds. It teils of... | |
| William James - 1909 - 424 pages
...with great lucidity and unusual command of all the classic expository apparatus. Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal. This is why in France, where I'art de bien dire counts for so much and is so sure of appreciation,... | |
| William James - 1909 - 540 pages
...with great lucidity and unusual command of all the classic expository apparatus. Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal. This is why in France, where I'art de bien dire counts for so much and is so sure of appreciation,... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - 1911 - 338 pages
...by Arthur Mitchell of Harvard University. 370+37 pp. index, 8vo, $2.50 net.* " Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the...is shop-worn or at second hand." — WILLIAM JAMES. "Than its entrance upon the field as a well-armed and militant philosophy, there have been not many... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - 1911 - 336 pages
...by Arthur Mitchell of Harvard University. 370+37 pp. index, 8vo, $2.50 net.* " Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the...read. Nothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at second band."—WILLIAM JAMES. "Than its entrance upon the field as a well-armed and militant philosophy,... | |
| Douglas Houghton Campbell - 1911 - 382 pages
...by Arthur Mitchell of Harvard University. 370+37 pp. index, 8vo, $2.50 net.* '* Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the...new horizons open on every page you read. Nothing in Kergson is shop-worn or at second hand." — WILLIAM JAMES. "Than its entrance upon the field as a... | |
| 1911 - 654 pages
...in many ways distinctly original. The opinion of William James is worth giving: "Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal. ... If anything can make hard things easy to follow, it is a style like Bergson's. It is a miracle,... | |
| Helen Rickey Albee - 1911 - 348 pages
...the French by ?>r. Arthur SMitchttt 8th printing, $2.50 net, by mail $2.67. ; I "Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simpfy phenomenal. ... If anything can make hard things easy to follow it is a style like Bergson's.... | |
| Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1912 - 200 pages
...by Arthur Mitchell of Harvard University. 3704-37 pp. index, 8vo, $2.50 net.* " Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the...read. Nothing in Bergson is shop-worn or at second hand."—WILLIAM JAMES. "Than its entrance upon the field as a well-armed and militant philosophy,... | |
| Wilson Lloyd Bevan - 1913 - 520 pages
...from the French by T>r. Arthur 9IHtchttt 8th printing, $2.50 net, by mail $2.67. "Bergson's resources in the way of erudition are remarkable, and in the way of expression they are simply phenomenal. ... If anything can make hard things easy to follow it is a style like Bergson's. It is a miracle and... | |
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