| 1913 - 408 páginas
...world, we have, as the means to this end, to know the best which has been thought and said in the world. A man of science, who is also an excellent writer...Special local and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual sphere make most progress, which... | |
| 1913 - 404 páginas
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| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 530 páginas
...of this phrase, expanded it by 30 quoting some more words of mine, which are these: " The civilised world is to be regarded as now being, for intellectual...have for their proper outfit a knowledge of Greek, sphere make most progress, which most thoroughly carries out this programme." ANow on my phrase, thus... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 páginas
...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result ; and whose members have, for their common outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,...Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual sphere make most progress, which... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 páginas
...working to a common result; and whose members have for their proper outfit a knowledge of Greek, 35 Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another....Special local and temporary advantages being put out of p.ocount, that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual l sphere make most progress, which... | |
| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1913 - 62 páginas
...he says,1 "conceive of the whole group of civilised nations 1 Preface to the Poems of Wordsworth. as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one...confederation, bound to a joint action and working towards a common result ; a confederation whose members have a due knowledge both of the past, out... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 páginas
...few things are less vain than real glory. Let us conceive of the whole group of civilized nations as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one...confederation, bound to a joint action and working towards a common result ; a confederation whose members have a due knowledge both of the past, out... | |
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