Form and Thought in ProseRobert Hoopes, Wilfred Stone Ronald Press Company, 1954 - 748 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... nature is still continuing her patient education of us in that great university , the universe , of which we are all members - nature having no Test Acts . Those who take honors in Nature's university , who learn the laws which govern ...
... nature is still continuing her patient education of us in that great university , the universe , of which we are all members - nature having no Test Acts . Those who take honors in Nature's university , who learn the laws which govern ...
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... Nature or of art , to hate all vileness , and to respect others as himself . Such an one and no other , I conceive , has had a liberal educa- tion ; for he is , as completely as a man can be , in harmony with Nature . He will make the ...
... Nature or of art , to hate all vileness , and to respect others as himself . Such an one and no other , I conceive , has had a liberal educa- tion ; for he is , as completely as a man can be , in harmony with Nature . He will make the ...
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... nature ' ) is the only course left open . At the moment , then , of Man's victory over Nature , we find the whole human race subjected to some individual men , and those individuals subjected to that in themselves which is purely ' nat ...
... nature ' ) is the only course left open . At the moment , then , of Man's victory over Nature , we find the whole human race subjected to some individual men , and those individuals subjected to that in themselves which is purely ' nat ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE AIMS OF LIBERAL EDUCATION | 42 |
WRITING AND READING | 68 |
Copyright | |
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