Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Količina 11854 |
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... Knowledge Arnold 111 Coleridge 114 Jer . Taylor 122 G. White 129 Jane Austen 138 Various 141 D. Webster 144 J. Foster 148 Hood 152 Pascal 155 Evelyn 161 Praed 165 • Addison 169 Various 177 Carleton 180 Galt 184 R. Hall 187 Apophthegms ...
... Knowledge Arnold 111 Coleridge 114 Jer . Taylor 122 G. White 129 Jane Austen 138 Various 141 D. Webster 144 J. Foster 148 Hood 152 Pascal 155 Evelyn 161 Praed 165 • Addison 169 Various 177 Carleton 180 Galt 184 R. Hall 187 Apophthegms ...
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... Knowledge . We cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , ' delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected ...
... Knowledge . We cannot forbear the pleasure of quoting a beautiful passage from an ' Address to the Sub- scribers to the Windsor and Eton Public Library , ' delivered by him in 1833 - a period when many eminent men believed , or affected ...
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... The advantages conferred by the augmentation of our physical resources through the medium of increased knowledge and improved art O have this peculiar and remarkable property - that they 2 [ HERSCHEL . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
... The advantages conferred by the augmentation of our physical resources through the medium of increased knowledge and improved art O have this peculiar and remarkable property - that they 2 [ HERSCHEL . HALF - HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS .
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... knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may receive correction in passing through the minds of millions . Those who admire and love knowledge for its own sake , ought to wish to see ...
... knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may receive correction in passing through the minds of millions . Those who admire and love knowledge for its own sake , ought to wish to see ...
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... knowledge to a prac- tical end . If the knowledge be merely accumulated experience , the art is empirical ; but if it be experience reasoned upon and brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a ...
... knowledge to a prac- tical end . If the knowledge be merely accumulated experience , the art is empirical ; but if it be experience reasoned upon and brought under general principles , it assumes a higher character , and becomes a ...
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