The Victorian Age: Prose, Poetry, and DramaJohn Wilson Bowyer, John Lee Brooks Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 1188 pages |
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... knowledge , if it be really such , is its own re- ward . And if this is true of all knowledge , it is true also of that special Philosophy which I have . made to consist in a comprehensive view of truth in all its branches , of the ...
... knowledge , if it be really such , is its own re- ward . And if this is true of all knowledge , it is true also of that special Philosophy which I have . made to consist in a comprehensive view of truth in all its branches , of the ...
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... knowledge , as they call it , the chief place in the education of the majority of mankind , leave one important ... knowledge it is , which makes the friends of physical science contrast it , as a knowledge of things , with the ...
... knowledge , as they call it , the chief place in the education of the majority of mankind , leave one important ... knowledge it is , which makes the friends of physical science contrast it , as a knowledge of things , with the ...
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... knowledge only which they give us ; knowledge not put for us into relation with our sense for conduct , our sense for beauty , and touched with emotion by being so put ; not thus put for us , and therefore , to the majority of mankind ...
... knowledge only which they give us ; knowledge not put for us into relation with our sense for conduct , our sense for beauty , and touched with emotion by being so put ; not thus put for us , and therefore , to the majority of mankind ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 18001859 | 25 |
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR 17751864 | 55 |
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