Essays on Educational ReformersD. Appleton, 1912 - 568 sider |
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... mind of Europe with the material world , had not the leaning to physical science been encountered and overcome by an impulse derived from another discovery . About the • The rest of this chapter was published in the September , 1880 ...
... mind of Europe with the material world , had not the leaning to physical science been encountered and overcome by an impulse derived from another discovery . About the • The rest of this chapter was published in the September , 1880 ...
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... mind of Europe . The first period of the Renascence passed in adoration of the awakened beauty , and in efforts to copy and multiply it . " § 6. Here Mark Pattison speaks as if the conception of beauty of form belonged exclusively to ...
... mind of Europe . The first period of the Renascence passed in adoration of the awakened beauty , and in efforts to copy and multiply it . " § 6. Here Mark Pattison speaks as if the conception of beauty of form belonged exclusively to ...
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... mind , but it tells us what every rational person who studies the subject must think . And science is entirely ... minds . These are , first , by the beauty of the conceptions it conveys to us ; and Renascence loved beauty of expression ...
... mind , but it tells us what every rational person who studies the subject must think . And science is entirely ... minds . These are , first , by the beauty of the conceptions it conveys to us ; and Renascence loved beauty of expression ...
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... mind , when embodied in particular combinations of words , ac- quired the name of literature or letters , and became almost exclusively the affair of those who had opportunities of study , opportunities afforded only to the few . During ...
... mind , when embodied in particular combinations of words , ac- quired the name of literature or letters , and became almost exclusively the affair of those who had opportunities of study , opportunities afforded only to the few . During ...
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... mind to loll in its easy chair ( so to speak ) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images . An idea , as Mark Pattison says , “ is an excitant , comes from mind and calls forth mind ; an image is a sedative ; " and most people ...
... mind to loll in its easy chair ( so to speak ) and see pass before it a series of pleasing images . An idea , as Mark Pattison says , “ is an excitant , comes from mind and calls forth mind ; an image is a sedative ; " and most people ...
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