Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform: Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; Cor., Vindicated, Enl., in Notes and AppendicesLongman, Brown, Green and Longman's, 1852 - 758 páginas |
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... exclusively , but exclusively to the edu- cation afforded in its fundamental faculty , that of Arts . And in reference even to this , had I anticipated the amount of tedious toil , which the mere collecting and verifying of the facts ...
... exclusively , but exclusively to the edu- cation afforded in its fundamental faculty , that of Arts . And in reference even to this , had I anticipated the amount of tedious toil , which the mere collecting and verifying of the facts ...
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... exclusively contemplates the element of the Infinite , despises him who is occupied with the idea of the Finite ; and vice versa . It is the wayward development of the various elements of intelligence , which determines the imperfec ...
... exclusively contemplates the element of the Infinite , despises him who is occupied with the idea of the Finite ; and vice versa . It is the wayward development of the various elements of intelligence , which determines the imperfec ...
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... exclusively to a consideration of M. Cousin's system , viewed absolutely in itself . This , indeed , we are afraid will prove comparatively irksome ; and , therefore , solicit indulgence , not only for the unpopular nature of the dis ...
... exclusively to a consideration of M. Cousin's system , viewed absolutely in itself . This , indeed , we are afraid will prove comparatively irksome ; and , therefore , solicit indulgence , not only for the unpopular nature of the dis ...
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... exclusively use it , —the Absolute is diametrically opposed to , is contradictory of , the Infinite . Besides these two meanings , there is to be noticed the use of the word , for the most part in its adverbial form ; —absolutely ...
... exclusively use it , —the Absolute is diametrically opposed to , is contradictory of , the Infinite . Besides these two meanings , there is to be noticed the use of the word , for the most part in its adverbial form ; —absolutely ...
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... exclusively metaphysi- cal , will be at once admitted . But we do not found the import- ance , on the paramount dignity , of the pursuit . It is as the best gymnastic of the mind , as a mean , principally , and almost exclusively ...
... exclusively metaphysi- cal , will be at once admitted . But we do not found the import- ance , on the paramount dignity , of the pursuit . It is as the best gymnastic of the mind , as a mean , principally , and almost exclusively ...
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