| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pàgines
...after.' Newton himself, writing on the 13th September 1C93 to Pepys, secretary to the Admiralty, says : year, yet pleasing still, A gentler mood inspires;...mournful grove; Oft startling such as studious walk Again, on the 16th of the same month, he writes to his friend Locke in the following remarkable manner... | |
| 1832 - 700 pàgines
...1693, copied by Dr Brewster in his recently published Life of Newton, the philosopher himself says, " I am extremely troubled at the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor slept well this twelve• It is erroneously stated by Dr Brewster, that " this extraordinary effect was first communicated... | |
| 1840 - 506 pàgines
...anxious for his health and longevity. 'September 13, 1693. Sir,— Some time after Mr. Millington had delivered your message, he pressed me to see you the...considered what I did, for I am extremely troubled with the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor slept well this twelvemonth, nor have my former... | |
| David Brewster - 1833 - 338 pàgines
...wrote the following letter to Mr. Pepys : " SIR, Sept. 13, 1693. " Some time after Mr. Millington had delivered your message, he pressed me to see you the...pressing consented, before I considered what I did, for 1 am extremely troubled at the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor slept well this twelvemonth,... | |
| 1840 - 512 pàgines
...anxious for his health and longevity. ' September 13, 1693. Sir,—Some time after Mr. Millington had delivered your message, he pressed me to see you the...considered what I did, for I am extremely troubled with the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor slept well this twelvemonth, nor have my fcrraer... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 318 pàgines
...following letter to Mr. Pepys : — " September 13, 1695. « Sm, " Some time after Mr. Millington had delivered your message, he pressed me to see you the...time I went to London. I was averse ; but upon his fressing consented, before I considered what I did, for ana extremely troubled at the embroilment I... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1866 - 440 pàgines
...itself: '• SIR— Some time after Mr. Millington had delivered yonr message; Xe pressed me to see yon the next time I went to London. I was averse, but upon IMS pressing, consented before I considered what I did, for I am extremely troubled at tlve embroilment... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pàgines
...after.' Newton himself, writing on the 13th September 1693 to Pepys, secretary to the Admiralty, says : ' I am extremely troubled at the embroilment I am in....twelvemonth, nor have my former consistency of mind.' Again, on the 16th of the same month, he writes to his friend Locke in the following remarkable manner... | |
| James Copner - 1885 - 392 pàgines
...his vexation, he writes to Pepys, author of the well-known Diary, — " I am extremely troubled by the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor...twelvemonth, nor have my former consistency of mind." He goes on to say, "I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my... | |
| 1891 - 312 pàgines
...great English philosopher, Sir Isaac Newton, suffered from mental aberration. He wrote to a friend: "I am extremely troubled at the embroilment I am in, and have neither ate nor slept well this twelve months, nor have my former consistency of mind." Dean Swift was also insane, and though seemingly... | |
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