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fected with the folly of fancying that a system of foreign University education , in
any of its forms , could or ought to be transplanted here ; but , I have no doubt ,
that observation of thorough training and accurate scholarship , the combination
of ...
fected with the folly of fancying that a system of foreign University education , in
any of its forms , could or ought to be transplanted here ; but , I have no doubt ,
that observation of thorough training and accurate scholarship , the combination
of ...
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The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained our human feelings
to play , and the combinations into which the power of this planet has thrown our
human passions of love and hatred , of admiration and contempt , exercises a ...
The directions in which the tragedy of this planet has trained our human feelings
to play , and the combinations into which the power of this planet has thrown our
human passions of love and hatred , of admiration and contempt , exercises a ...
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In the first place , a good habit of reading , whether in man or woman , may be
described as the combination of passive recipiency from the book and the mind '
s reaction upon it : this equipoise is true culture . But , in a great deal of reading ...
In the first place , a good habit of reading , whether in man or woman , may be
described as the combination of passive recipiency from the book and the mind '
s reaction upon it : this equipoise is true culture . But , in a great deal of reading ...
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Hence false taste may be known by its fastidiousness , by its demands of pomp ,
splendour , and unusual combination , by its enjoyment only of particular styles
and modes of things , and by its pride also , for it is forever meddling , mending ...
Hence false taste may be known by its fastidiousness , by its demands of pomp ,
splendour , and unusual combination , by its enjoyment only of particular styles
and modes of things , and by its pride also , for it is forever meddling , mending ...
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This was the constitution not of one man alone , but of the greatest minds of the
race ; for if our Anglo - Saxon character could be analyzed , a leading
characteristic would be found to be the admirable combination of the practical
and the ...
This was the constitution not of one man alone , but of the greatest minds of the
race ; for if our Anglo - Saxon character could be analyzed , a leading
characteristic would be found to be the admirable combination of the practical
and the ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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