... outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual sphere make most progress, which most thoroughly... Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 591865Full view - About this book
| Norman Foerster - Education, Higher - 1913 - 414 pages
...local and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the intelIcctual and spiritual sphere make most progress, which most thoroughly carries out this programme." Now on my phrase, thus enlarged, Professor Huxley remarks that when I speak of the abovementioned knowledge... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1914 - 502 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity/ and of one another. Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress ? There is so much inviting us ! — what are we to take ? what will nourish us in growth... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - Education, Higher - 1914 - 568 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special local and temporary advantages being put out of account that modern nation will in the...which most thoroughly carries out this programme. " 1 For a fuller statement of Arnold's views on culture, see the essay " Sweetness ami Light" in Culture... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - Education, Higher - 1914 - 556 pages
...Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special local and temporary advantages being put out of accour.t that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual...which most thoroughly carries out this programme. " 1 For a fuller statement of Arnold's views on culture, see the essay " Sweetness and Light " in Culture... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 944 pages
...Roman, and Eastern antiquity, [200 and of one another. Special local and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...which most thoroughly carries out this programme." Now on my phrase, thus enlarged, Professor Huxley remarks that when I speak of the above-mentioned... | |
| Frank Aydelotte - English language - 1916 - 444 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...most progress, which most thoroughly carries out this program. And what is that but saying that we too, all of us, as individuals, the more thoroughly we... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1917 - 372 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress? " We have here to deal with two distinct propositions. The first, that a criticism of... | |
| Frank Aydelotte - Engineering - 1917 - 420 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special, local, and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...the more thoroughly we carry it out, shall make the more progress ? " 1 We have here to deal with two distinct propositions. The first, that a criticism... | |
| Frank Aydelotte - Engineering - 1917 - 420 pages
...Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one another. Special local and temporary advantages being put out of account, that modern nation will in the...which most thoroughly carries out this programme." Now on my phrase, thus enlarged, Professor Huxley remarks that when I speak of the above-mentioned... | |
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