That perfection of the intellect, which is the result of education, and its beau ideal, to be imparted to individuals in their respective 30 measures, is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things, as far as the finite mind can embrace... The Dial - Página 1071895Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| American Institute of Instruction - 1862 - 224 páginas
...liberal education. That perfection of the intellect which is the fruit of education, its beau ideal, is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things, as far as the finite can comprehend the Infinite. It is almost prophetic from its familiar knowledge of history ; it is... | |
| 1912 - 330 páginas
...change. Because he ever knows just where he stands and how his path lies from one point to another. His is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things as far as the finite vision can embrace them. He looks upon the vast pulsations of the world with the full gaze of knowledge.... | |
| Canadian Medical Association - 1877 - 324 páginas
...which, as Newman says. " is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things, as far ae the finite mind can embrace them, each in its place, and with its own characteristics upon it." In the days of Samuel Johnson the physician was admitted to be the most cultivated and learned in any... | |
| Baltimore Publishing Company - 1885 - 562 páginas
...passion. I speak of that perfection of the intellect, which, to use the words of Cardinal Newman, " is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension...can embrace them, each in its place and with its own characterictics upon it. It is almost prophetic from its knowledge of history; it id almost heart-searching... | |
| John Lancaster Spalding - 1895 - 240 páginas
...passion. I speak of that perfection of the intellect, which, to use the words of Cardinal Newman, " is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things as far as the finite 14 mind can embrace them, each in its place and with its own characteristics upon it. It is almost... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 páginas
...and teaching. That perfection of the Intellect, which is the result of Education, and its beau ideal, to be imparted to individuals in their respective...in its place, and with its own characteristics upon it.f It is almost prophetic from i<-g IrnnwlpH^ rf hfctprj/^ it is almost heart-searching from its... | |
| 1904 - 456 páginas
...is the result of education and its beau ideal," says Cardinal Newman, from whom I have drawn freely, "to be imparted to individuals in their respective...embrace them, each in its place, and with its own characteristic upon it. It is almost prophetic from its knowledge of history ; it is almost heartsearching... | |
| 1901 - 1324 páginas
..."That perfection of intellect is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all .things, each in its place, and with its own characteristics...is almost prophetic, from its knowledge of history ; almost heart-searching, from its knowledge of human nature; it has almost supernatural charity, from... | |
| William Francis Barry - 1904 - 286 páginas
...intellect," Newman repeated, " is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension of all things, each in its place, and with its own characteristics...is almost prophetic from its knowledge of history, almost heart-searching from its knowledge of human nature ; it has almost supernatural charity, from... | |
| University of New Mexico - 1917 - 862 páginas
...conclusion let me quote you Newman's characterization of the great mind: "That perfection of the Intellect is the clear, calm, accurate vision and comprehension...things, as far as the finite mind can embrace them. It is almost prophetic from its knowledge of history; it is almost heart-searching from its knowledge... | |
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