Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... existence , the successful mimicry of the measure of a Greek song , or the roll of Ciceronian prose . Imagine how much success would be likely to attend the attempt to persuade such men that the education which leads to perfection in ...
... existence , the successful mimicry of the measure of a Greek song , or the roll of Ciceronian prose . Imagine how much success would be likely to attend the attempt to persuade such men that the education which leads to perfection in ...
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... existence which had baffled the search of pure reason . The achievement of Kant both destructive and constructive is well known , if vaguely understood , by the world at large ; but it is not so well known that a contemporary of Kant ...
... existence which had baffled the search of pure reason . The achievement of Kant both destructive and constructive is well known , if vaguely understood , by the world at large ; but it is not so well known that a contemporary of Kant ...
الصفحة 437
... existence of Mrs. B. is a joke . The existence of B. , with his hateful hoards , is a public scandal , a failure of civiliza- tion , but his wife , whose costly nourishment and adornment would support a small town , is a simple ...
... existence of Mrs. B. is a joke . The existence of B. , with his hateful hoards , is a public scandal , a failure of civiliza- tion , but his wife , whose costly nourishment and adornment would support a small town , is a simple ...
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