Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Strana 13
... merit . But , in strictness , we are not much cognizant of direct serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discoveries of nature in us . What is thus ...
... merit . But , in strictness , we are not much cognizant of direct serving . Man is endogenous , and education is his unfolding . The aid we have from others is mechanical , compared with the discoveries of nature in us . What is thus ...
Strana 20
... merit may be conveyed , in saying that he , of all men , best understands the English language , and can say what he will . Yet these unchoked chan- nels and floodgates of expression are only health or fortunate constitution ...
... merit may be conveyed , in saying that he , of all men , best understands the English language , and can say what he will . Yet these unchoked chan- nels and floodgates of expression are only health or fortunate constitution ...
Strana 46
... merit , in every work of art ; since the author of it was not misled by any- thing short - lived or local , but abode by real and abiding traits . How Plato came thus to be Europe , and philosophy , and almost liter- ature , is the ...
... merit , in every work of art ; since the author of it was not misled by any- thing short - lived or local , but abode by real and abiding traits . How Plato came thus to be Europe , and philosophy , and almost liter- ature , is the ...
Strana 73
... merit of Plato , that his writings have not , -what is , no doubt , incident to this regnancy of intellect in his work , -the vital authority which the screams of prophets and the ser mons of Plato ; or , The Dbilosopber 73.
... merit of Plato , that his writings have not , -what is , no doubt , incident to this regnancy of intellect in his work , -the vital authority which the screams of prophets and the ser mons of Plato ; or , The Dbilosopber 73.
Strana 76
... merits multi- ply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ; or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as boys , and much of our impatient criticism of the dialectic , I ...
... merits multi- ply , with study . When we say , here is a fine collection of fables ; or , when we praise the style ; or the common sense ; or arithmetic ; we speak as boys , and much of our impatient criticism of the dialectic , I ...
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