Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... Greek language and literature were unknown in the West of Europe till they were brought there by the fugitives after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 , yet the works of the great Latin writers had always been known in Italy , and ...
... Greek language and literature were unknown in the West of Europe till they were brought there by the fugitives after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 , yet the works of the great Latin writers had always been known in Italy , and ...
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... Greeks , and those who caught their spirit , were keenly alive , and to which the people of the Middle Age seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in beauty ...
... Greeks , and those who caught their spirit , were keenly alive , and to which the people of the Middle Age seem to have been blind . The first is beauty in the human form ; the second is beauty in literature . The old delight in beauty ...
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... Greek drama- tists , for men who lived when Europe had experienced a thousand years of Christianity ? The answer is simple . They had none whatever . Their thoughts and conceptions were not adapted to the wants of the new world . The ...
... Greek drama- tists , for men who lived when Europe had experienced a thousand years of Christianity ? The answer is simple . They had none whatever . Their thoughts and conceptions were not adapted to the wants of the new world . The ...
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... Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the classical scholar . § 10. Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption ...
... Greek . The only ideal set up for the " educated " was the classical scholar . § 10. Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption ...
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... Greek ideas . Many of the Romans after they began to study Greek literature certainly piqued themselves on being good Greek scholars , and Cicero occasionally quotes with all the airs of a pedant ; but so thoroughly was the contrary ...
... Greek ideas . Many of the Romans after they began to study Greek literature certainly piqued themselves on being good Greek scholars , and Cicero occasionally quotes with all the airs of a pedant ; but so thoroughly was the contrary ...
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