Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 831
... ideal quality of the American mind and the intensely practical character of the task which has fallen to Ameri- cans . If he had been born a century later his verse and prose might have come closer to the heart of his people , without ...
... ideal quality of the American mind and the intensely practical character of the task which has fallen to Ameri- cans . If he had been born a century later his verse and prose might have come closer to the heart of his people , without ...
Page 872
... ideal . And when that smiling , quiet , well - preserved gentleman ( I could hardly believe him sixty - five ) left his romp with some of his little kinsfolk , to give me a hearty shake of the hand , and thereafter to run From the ...
... ideal . And when that smiling , quiet , well - preserved gentleman ( I could hardly believe him sixty - five ) left his romp with some of his little kinsfolk , to give me a hearty shake of the hand , and thereafter to run From the ...
Page 922
... on the contrary , we are concerned , not with mere nature , but with training and teaching . That perfection of the Intellect , which is the result of Educa- 1 I tion , and its beau ideal , to be imparted I 922 JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL NEWMAN.
... on the contrary , we are concerned , not with mere nature , but with training and teaching . That perfection of the Intellect , which is the result of Educa- 1 I tion , and its beau ideal , to be imparted I 922 JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL NEWMAN.
Page 923
... ideal , to be imparted to individuals in their respective measures , is the clear , calm , accurate vision and comprehension of all things , as far as the finite mind can embrace them , each in its place , and with its own ...
... ideal , to be imparted to individuals in their respective measures , is the clear , calm , accurate vision and comprehension of all things , as far as the finite mind can embrace them , each in its place , and with its own ...
Page 925
... ideal University ; they adorn it in the eyes of men ; I do but say that they consti- tute no type of the results at which it aims ; that it is no great gain to the intellect to have enlarged the memory at the expense of faculties which ...
... ideal University ; they adorn it in the eyes of men ; I do but say that they consti- tute no type of the results at which it aims ; that it is no great gain to the intellect to have enlarged the memory at the expense of faculties which ...
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