Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... of the Earth 891 NEWMAN , JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning · 911 OLNEY , RICHARD John Marshall 932 • PATER , WALTER Raphael • 940 EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN Photograzure after a photograph from ite.
... of the Earth 891 NEWMAN , JOHN HENRY , CARDINAL Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning · 911 OLNEY , RICHARD John Marshall 932 • PATER , WALTER Raphael • 940 EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN Photograzure after a photograph from ite.
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... knowledge of the best that had been done in literature , and clear perception of the principles of the art of writing . His touch on his contemporaries who won the easy successes which are always within reach in untrained communities ...
... knowledge of the best that had been done in literature , and clear perception of the principles of the art of writing . His touch on his contemporaries who won the easy successes which are always within reach in untrained communities ...
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... knowledge , and producing not one man great in letters , in science , or in art , yet pre- served , in the midst of barbarism , those masterpieces of Attic genius which the highest minds still contemplate , and long will contemplate ...
... knowledge , and producing not one man great in letters , in science , or in art , yet pre- served , in the midst of barbarism , those masterpieces of Attic genius which the highest minds still contemplate , and long will contemplate ...
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... knowledge of West- ern Europe two great and unrivaled models of historical composition , the work of Herodotus and the work of Thucydides . By him , too , our ancestors were first made acquainted with the graceful and lucid simplicity ...
... knowledge of West- ern Europe two great and unrivaled models of historical composition , the work of Herodotus and the work of Thucydides . By him , too , our ancestors were first made acquainted with the graceful and lucid simplicity ...
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... Knowledge as a handmaid to decorate Superstition , and their error produced its natural effect . I need not tell you what a part the votaries of classical learning , and especially the votaries of Greek learning , the Humanists , as ...
... Knowledge as a handmaid to decorate Superstition , and their error produced its natural effect . I need not tell you what a part the votaries of classical learning , and especially the votaries of Greek learning , the Humanists , as ...
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