Thus I venture to think that the pretensions of our modern Humanists to the possession of the monopoly of culture and to the exclusive inheritance of the spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I... Nature - Strana 333upravili: - 1882Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1881 - 648 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is vet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| 1881 - 898 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...opportunities ; and while culture is one, the road by c which one man may best reach it is widely different from that which is most advantageous to another.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1884 - 372 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...depreciate the value of classical education, as it j might be and as it sometimes is. The native capacities of mankind vary no less than their opportunities... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 474 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if Dot abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if uot abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part to depreciate the value of dassical education, as it might be and as it some* times is. The native capacities of mankind vary... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...different from that which is most advantageous to another. Again, while scientific education is yet inchoate and tentative, classical education is thoroughly... | |
| 1908 - 392 str.
...spirit of antiquity must be abated, if not abandoned. But I should be very sorry that anything I have said should be taken to imply a desire on my part...their opportunities ; and while culture is one, the 5 road by which one man may best reach it is widely different from that which is most advantageous... | |
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