Toward Today: A Collection of English and American Essays Presenting the Earlier Development of Ideas Fundamental in Modern Life and LiteratureErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman, 1938 - 495 páginas |
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... knowledge alike of its possi- bilities and of its limitations . But we may agree to all this and yet strongly dissent from the assumption that literature alone is competent to supply this knowledge . After having learnt all that Greek ...
... knowledge alike of its possi- bilities and of its limitations . But we may agree to all this and yet strongly dissent from the assumption that literature alone is competent to supply this knowledge . After having learnt all that Greek ...
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... knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century , upon a criticism of life . ” This shows how ... knowledge . But when we talk of knowing Greek and Roman antiquity , for instance , which is the knowledge people have ...
... knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century , upon a criticism of life . ” This shows how ... knowledge . But when we talk of knowing Greek and Roman antiquity , for instance , which is the knowledge people have ...
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... knowledge , is the tone I would wish to take and not to de- part from . At present it seems to me that those who are for giving to natural knowledge , as they call it , the chief place in the education of the majority of mankind leave ...
... knowledge , is the tone I would wish to take and not to de- part from . At present it seems to me that those who are for giving to natural knowledge , as they call it , the chief place in the education of the majority of mankind leave ...
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Sir Thomas More | 1 |
Concerning the Government of England | 11 |
from PAST AND PRESENT | 28 |
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