| Gerald Molloy - 1897 - 216 pagina’s
...philosophy? NEWMAN. Who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from mother side? MATTHEW ARNOLD. Then thought the queen within herself again, Will the child... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 464 pagina’s
...deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of 25 us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1899 - 822 pagina’s
...of the Middle Ages, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen." He graduated at Balliol... | |
| 1899 - 948 pagina’s
...the Middle Ages, who will deny that Oxford, by her i nef fable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side — nearer, perhaps, than all the science ot Photo hy\ [E/lintt £• Fry. LORD... | |
| Macmillan & Co - 1901 - 802 pagina’s
...of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from book front their Renting 3£ibrnrii for Now Ready. Crown 8w. Price 3*. A FIRST BOOK IN WRITING... | |
| 1901 - 622 pagina’s
...of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calliug us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, ffhich is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen.... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1902 - 208 pagina’s
...of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection — to beauty, in a word, which is only,. truth seen from another side, — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen?" Of science, in the... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1902 - 502 pagina’s
...deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of y us, to the ideal, to perfection,— to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side 1 — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 438 pagina’s
...of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1903 - 542 pagina’s
...of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps ever calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection, — to beauty, in a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose... | |
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