| John M. Dillon - 1908 - 456 strani
...last enchantments of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, ever keeps calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to...word, which is only truth seen from another side? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Under the leadership of three eminent men —... | |
| 1908 - 554 strani
...towers the last enchantments of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm, keeps calling us nearer to the true goal of all of us, to...a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose heart has been so... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1908 - 464 strani
...enchantments of the Middle Age, who will deny that Oxford, by her ineffable charm , keeps ever calling us near to the true goal of all of us, to the ideal, to perfection...a word, which is only truth seen from another side — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose heart has been so romantic!... | |
| Ellen Thompson - 1909 - 230 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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...a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? " This is from the preface to the first series of " Essays on Criticism." " It is the Oxford that... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1909 - 306 strani
...towers the last enchantment 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...a word, which is only truth seen from another side ? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen ! ' These words, as we read them, with their... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1909 - 368 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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, hi a word, which is only truth seen from another side? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1909 - 368 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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,... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1914 - 430 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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...word, which is only truth seen from another side." The Nature of Moral Behavior, and Its Expression in Intention and Overt Action JOHN W. TODD, Assistant... | |
| 1911 - 514 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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...word, which is only truth seen from another side? — nearer perhaps than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose heart has been so romantic... | |
| Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1911 - 304 strani
...towers the last enchantments 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...word, which is only truth seen from another side? — nearer, perhaps, than all the science of Tubingen. Adorable dreamer, whose heart has been so romantic!... | |
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