The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... Ancient and Modern Learning . [ Now first collected , ] · 409 IV . On the Present State of Polite Learning in Italy , 409 V. Of Polite Learning in Germany , 414 • VI . Of Polite Learning in Holland , and some other Countries of Europe ...
... Ancient and Modern Learning . [ Now first collected , ] · 409 IV . On the Present State of Polite Learning in Italy , 409 V. Of Polite Learning in Germany , 414 • VI . Of Polite Learning in Holland , and some other Countries of Europe ...
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... ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old and obstinate fell away , the youth of France embraced the new opinions , and now seem more eager to defend Newton than even his countrymen . The oddity of character which great men are ...
... ancient opinions with bigotry . As the old and obstinate fell away , the youth of France embraced the new opinions , and now seem more eager to defend Newton than even his countrymen . The oddity of character which great men are ...
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... ancient Romans , more rational than we in this particular , were very far from thus misplacing their admiration or praise instead of regarding the practice of parsimony as low or vicious , they made it synonymous even with probity ...
... ancient Romans , more rational than we in this particular , were very far from thus misplacing their admiration or praise instead of regarding the practice of parsimony as low or vicious , they made it synonymous even with probity ...
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... ancients , either not known or not under- stood . It was not reasonable to attempt new conquests , while they had such an extensive region lying waste for want of culti- vation . At that period , criticism and erudition were the ...
... ancients , either not known or not under- stood . It was not reasonable to attempt new conquests , while they had such an extensive region lying waste for want of culti- vation . At that period , criticism and erudition were the ...
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... ancients with the as- sistance of a translation , can have but a very slight acquaintance either with the author or his language . It is by the exercise of the mind alone that a language is learned ; but a literal transla- tion , on the ...
... ancients with the as- sistance of a translation , can have but a very slight acquaintance either with the author or his language . It is by the exercise of the mind alone that a language is learned ; but a literal transla- tion , on the ...
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