... precocious' as the others; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was 'dull and stupid, always reading and thinking;' Byron showed no aptitude for school work, but was absorbed in romance, and Landor, though not regarded as precocious, was already preparing... A Study of British Genius - עמוד 134מאת Havelock Ellis - 1904 - 300 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1910 - 274 דפים
...really just as ' precocious ' as the others ; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was ' dull and stupid, always reading and thinking ' ; Byron showed no aptitude...first retarded and then accelerated ; thus Chatterton I up to the age of six and a half was, said his mother, ' little better -r,- [ than an absolute fool,'... | |
| 1901 - 624 דפים
...are really just as 'precocious' as the others; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was 'dull and stupid, always reading and thinking;' Byron showed no aptitude...then accelerated; thus Chatterton up to the age of 6^ was, said his mother, 'little better than an absolute fool,' then he fell in love with the illuminated... | |
| 1901 - 640 דפים
...are really just as 'precocious' as the others; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was 'dull and stupid, always reading and thinking;' Byron showed no aptitude...then accelerated; thus Chatterton up to the age of 6£ was, said his mother, little better than an absolute fool,' then he fell in love with the illuminated... | |
| 1901 - 624 דפים
...'precocious' as the others; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was 'dull and stupid, always reading and thinking;5 Byron showed no aptitude for school work, but was...then accelerated; thus Chatterton up to the age of 6£ was, said his mother, 'little better than an absolute fool/ then he fell in love with the illuminated... | |
| 1901 - 650 דפים
...are really just as 'precocious' as the others; thus Cardinal Wiseman as a boy was 'dull and stupid, always reading and thinking;' Byron showed no aptitude...then accelerated; thus Chatterton up to the age of 6^ was, said his mother, 'little better than an absolute fool,' then he fell in love with the illuminated... | |
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