Inaugural AddressLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1867 - 48 páginas |
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... perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation , it comprehends even the indirect effects produced on character and on the human faculties , by things of which the direct purposes are quite different ; by laws , by ...
... perfection of our nature ; it does more : in its largest acceptation , it comprehends even the indirect effects produced on character and on the human faculties , by things of which the direct purposes are quite different ; by laws , by ...
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... perfection of form - the pre - eminence of the ancients is not disputed . In every department which they attempted , and they attempted almost all , their composition , like their sculp- ture , has been to the greatest modern artists an ...
... perfection of form - the pre - eminence of the ancients is not disputed . In every department which they attempted , and they attempted almost all , their composition , like their sculp- ture , has been to the greatest modern artists an ...
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... perfection of good sense . In the first place , they never use a word without a meaning , or a word which adds nothing to the meaning . They always ( to begin with ) had a meaning ; they knew what they wanted to say ; and their whole ...
... perfection of good sense . In the first place , they never use a word without a meaning , or a word which adds nothing to the meaning . They always ( to begin with ) had a meaning ; they knew what they wanted to say ; and their whole ...
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... perfection of the composition as a piece of fine art , by destroying the unity of effect . This , then , is the first great lesson in composition to be learnt from the classical authors . The second is , not to be prolix . In a single ...
... perfection of the composition as a piece of fine art , by destroying the unity of effect . This , then , is the first great lesson in composition to be learnt from the classical authors . The second is , not to be prolix . In a single ...
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... perfection in the physical sciences . As classical literature furnishes the most perfect types of the art of expression , so do the physical sciences those of the art of thinking . Mathematics , and its application to astronomy and ...
... perfection in the physical sciences . As classical literature furnishes the most perfect types of the art of expression , so do the physical sciences those of the art of thinking . Mathematics , and its application to astronomy and ...
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Inaugural Address: Delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1St 1867 John Stuart Mill Sin vista previa disponible - 2020 |
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