Classical Studies: Essays on Ancient Literature and ArtGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1843 - 413 páginas |
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Página vii
... respects , connected with the practical business of life , it is not so regarded by the mass of the people . The lawyer , who is known to possess a fine classical taste , is less popular , other things being equal , than his neighbor ...
... respects , connected with the practical business of life , it is not so regarded by the mass of the people . The lawyer , who is known to possess a fine classical taste , is less popular , other things being equal , than his neighbor ...
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... respect to all terms , those relating to moral subjects particularly , which are , in general , regarded as synonymous . benefits of classical study goes to this One of the chief very point . It is It is taking the itself a process of ...
... respect to all terms , those relating to moral subjects particularly , which are , in general , regarded as synonymous . benefits of classical study goes to this One of the chief very point . It is It is taking the itself a process of ...
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... respect to the adoption of some new- fangled word , is the sure sign of a purist . Such writers 66 as Addison and Swift are not to be mentioned in the ears of our enterprising " age . The man or the woman , who should be caught reading ...
... respect to the adoption of some new- fangled word , is the sure sign of a purist . Such writers 66 as Addison and Swift are not to be mentioned in the ears of our enterprising " age . The man or the woman , who should be caught reading ...
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... respecting Heyne could , at first , be obtained . Thus the residence of the candidate for the most important professorship in Germany could not , without difficulty , be found ! Ruhnken and Hemsterhuys , in Holland , had read his ...
... respecting Heyne could , at first , be obtained . Thus the residence of the candidate for the most important professorship in Germany could not , without difficulty , be found ! Ruhnken and Hemsterhuys , in Holland , had read his ...
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... respect , he is the very opposite of Schlegel , of Bonn . Once , he promised the writer some of his occasional works , but would not set a time when they might be called for . A few days after , he was seen walking from one side of the ...
... respect , he is the very opposite of Schlegel , of Bonn . Once , he promised the writer some of his occasional works , but would not set a time when they might be called for . A few days after , he was seen walking from one side of the ...
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Página 410 - ... perfectly what we could wish, yet, in the most important respects, it supplies a want which has been extensively felt. It is, we think, substantially sound in its fundamental principles; and, being comprehensive and elementary in its plan, and adapted to the purposes of instruction, it will be gladly adopted by those who have for a long time been dissatisfied with existing text-books, particularly the work of Paley.
Página 411 - THE GREAT COMMISSION ; Or, the Christian Church constituted and charged to convey the Gospel to the World.
Página 410 - It is a radical mistake, in the education of youth, to permit any book to be used by students as a text-book, which contains erroneous doctrines, especially when these are fundamental, and tend to vitiate the whole •ystem of morals.
Página 409 - We can say, with safety, that the topics are well selected and arranged; that the author's name is a guarantee for more than usual excellence. We wish it an extensive circulation.
Página 410 - Dr. Wayland has published an abridgment of his work for the use of schools. Of this step we can hardly speak too highly. It is more than time that the study of Moral Philosophy should be introduced into all our institutions of education. We are happy to see the way so auspiciously opened for such an introduction. It has been " not merely abridged, but also re-written.
Página 409 - ... it deserves to be introduced into every private family, and to be studied by every man who has an interest in the wealth and prosperity of his country. It is a subject little understood, even practically, by thousands, and still less understood theoreticallv.
Página 412 - She was an honor to our country —one of the most noblespirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that so many editions, and so many thousand copies of her life and adventures have been sold. The name — the long career of suffering — the self-sacrificing...
Página 411 - ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF MISSIONS. A Record of the Voyages, Travels, Labours, and Successes of the various Missionaries who have been sent forth by Protestant Societies to Evangelize the Heathen. Compiled from authentic Documents, by the Rev.
Página 409 - ... and discussion in the family circle. It is fitted to enlarge the mind, to purify the judgment. to correct erroneous popular impressions, and assist every man in forming opinions of public measures, which will abide the test of lime and experience.