English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... intellect , in short . How a man , of some wide thing that he has witnessed , will construct a narrative , what kind of picture and de- lineation he will give of it , -is the best measure you could get of what intellect is in the man ...
... intellect , in short . How a man , of some wide thing that he has witnessed , will construct a narrative , what kind of picture and de- lineation he will give of it , -is the best measure you could get of what intellect is in the man ...
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... intellect , and make it believe what they choose . But it is still a grander condition when the intellect also rises , till it is strong enough to assert its rule against , or together with , the utmost efforts of the passions ; and the ...
... intellect , and make it believe what they choose . But it is still a grander condition when the intellect also rises , till it is strong enough to assert its rule against , or together with , the utmost efforts of the passions ; and the ...
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... intellect , unculti- vation or malcultivation . For , as long as education consists chiefly of the mere inculcation of traditional opinions , many of which , from the mere fact that the human intellect has not yet reached perfection ...
... intellect , unculti- vation or malcultivation . For , as long as education consists chiefly of the mere inculcation of traditional opinions , many of which , from the mere fact that the human intellect has not yet reached perfection ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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