Science and Culture, and Other EssaysD. Appleton, 1882 - 357 síður |
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... kind . And justly . For , saving Dante on his solitary pin- nacle , there was no figure in modern literature at the time of the Renascence to compare with the men of anti- quity ; there was no art to compete with their sculpture ; there ...
... kind . And justly . For , saving Dante on his solitary pin- nacle , there was no figure in modern literature at the time of the Renascence to compare with the men of anti- quity ; there was no art to compete with their sculpture ; there ...
Síða 21
... kind is to learn that order and govern themselves accord- ingly . Moreover this scientific " criticism of life " pre- sents itself to us with different credentials from any other . It appeals not to authority , nor to what anybody may ...
... kind is to learn that order and govern themselves accord- ingly . Moreover this scientific " criticism of life " pre- sents itself to us with different credentials from any other . It appeals not to authority , nor to what anybody may ...
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... kind of literary ex- cellence . If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible , his Shakspeare , his Milton , neither , in my belief , will the profoundest study of Homer and Sophocles , Virgil and Horace , give it to ...
... kind of literary ex- cellence . If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible , his Shakspeare , his Milton , neither , in my belief , will the profoundest study of Homer and Sophocles , Virgil and Horace , give it to ...
Síða 35
... kind in Ox- ford and Cambridge . A Commission has been inquir- ing into the revenues of the many wealthy societies , in more or less direct connection with the Universities , resident in those towns . It is said that the Commis- sion ...
... kind in Ox- ford and Cambridge . A Commission has been inquir- ing into the revenues of the many wealthy societies , in more or less direct connection with the Universities , resident in those towns . It is said that the Commis- sion ...
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... kind which not only would not fit into the scholastic scheme , but showed them a pre - Christian , and indeed altogether un - Christian world , of such grandeur and beauty that they ceased to think of any other . They were as men who ...
... kind which not only would not fit into the scholastic scheme , but showed them a pre - Christian , and indeed altogether un - Christian world , of such grandeur and beauty that they ceased to think of any other . They were as men who ...
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