culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture, painting, dress, music, poetry, and fiction, should be described. Nor should there be omitted a sketch of the daily lives of the people—their food, their homes, and their amusements. And lastly, to connect... The American Educational Monthly - Stran 5761871Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...and practical, of all classes: as indicated in their laws, habits, proverbs, deeds. All these facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 904 strani
...respect to tho progress made in science, and tho prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...music, poetry, and fiction, should be described. Nor Bhould there be omitted a sketch of the daily lives of the people—their food, their homes, and their... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 strani
...degree of ¡esthetic ture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture, painting, dress, music, poetry, I fiction, should be described. Nor should there be omitted a sketch of the ly lives of the people—their food, their homes, and their amusements. And Jy, to connect the whole,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 324 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...there be omitted a sketch of the daily lives of the people— their food, their homes, and their amusements. And lastly, to connect the whole, should be... | |
| 1871 - 976 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...and practical, of all classes: as indicated in their laws, habits, proverbs, deeds. All these facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 436 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...and practical, of all classes, as indicated in their laws, habits, proverbs, deeds. These facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1874 - 448 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture ? sculpture,...and practical, of all classes, as indicated in their laws, habits, proverbs, deeds. These facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1874 - 456 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...and practical, of all classes, as indicated in their laws, habits, proverbs, deeds. These facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of lustlietic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...amusements. And lastly, to connect the whole, should be exhibted the morals, theoretical and practical, of all classes ; as indicated in their laws, habits,... | |
| Manuals - 1879 - 68 strani
...respect to the progress made in science, and the prevailing manner of thinking. The degree of aesthetic culture, as displayed in architecture, sculpture,...and practical, of all classes: as indicated in their laws, \sak\\s., -s deeds.' stitutions distinctive characters. Well might Shakspere make John of Gaunt... | |
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