Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 51
... living in accordance with Reason is to living at the beck and call of passion , and aiming at the truly noble to aiming at apparent advantage . Now all approve and commend those who are eminently earnest about honourable actions , and ...
... living in accordance with Reason is to living at the beck and call of passion , and aiming at the truly noble to aiming at apparent advantage . Now all approve and commend those who are eminently earnest about honourable actions , and ...
Page 301
... living . . . but ' art ' as the preconceptual and unpre- supposed self - expression of spirit , the greatest Liberator of them all ! 33 is never to arrive . And while Ruskin still called Giotto's work a " human achievement , " his " God ...
... living . . . but ' art ' as the preconceptual and unpre- supposed self - expression of spirit , the greatest Liberator of them all ! 33 is never to arrive . And while Ruskin still called Giotto's work a " human achievement , " his " God ...
Page 315
... living . On its intellectual side , liberal education is essentially a discipline of reason , as in Milton , and , as in Mill , it seems to have something to do with a " master view of things , " a deductive or synoptic sense of ...
... living . On its intellectual side , liberal education is essentially a discipline of reason , as in Milton , and , as in Mill , it seems to have something to do with a " master view of things , " a deductive or synoptic sense of ...
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