Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 390
... knowledge subjectively our own , or , to bugbear , that it is free to sin , free to enjoy the world and the flesh ; and still further , when it does enjoy them , and reflects that it may think and hold just what it will , that " the ...
... knowledge subjectively our own , or , to bugbear , that it is free to sin , free to enjoy the world and the flesh ; and still further , when it does enjoy them , and reflects that it may think and hold just what it will , that " the ...
Page 462
... knowledge of things , with the humanist's 20 knowledge , which is , say they , a knowledge of words . And hence Professor Huxley is moved to lay it down that , " for the purpose of attaining real culture , an exclusively scien- tific ...
... knowledge of things , with the humanist's 20 knowledge , which is , say they , a knowledge of words . And hence Professor Huxley is moved to lay it down that , " for the purpose of attaining real culture , an exclusively scien- tific ...
Page 463
... knowledge to- gether , to bring them under general rules , to factory and tiresome it would be to go on forever learning lists of exceptions , or accu- mulating items of fact which must stand iso- lated . who are for giving to natural ...
... knowledge to- gether , to bring them under general rules , to factory and tiresome it would be to go on forever learning lists of exceptions , or accu- mulating items of fact which must stand iso- lated . who are for giving to natural ...
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