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" ... we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life, that knowledge of ourselves and the world, which constitutes culture. "
Science and Culture: And Other Essays - 9. oldal
szerző: Thomas Henry Huxley - 1888 - 349 oldal
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 36. kötet;99. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 oldal
...clear, says he, that after having learned all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation...that criticism of life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., 36. kötet;99. kötet

1882 - 884 oldal
...clear, says he, that after having learned all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation...that criticism of life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either...

The Nineteenth Century, 12. kötet

1882 - 1050 oldal
...clear, says he, that after having learnt all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation...that criticism of life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either...

Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 oldal
...literature alone is competent to supply this knowledge. After having learnt all that Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity have thought and said, and all...broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life wich constitutes culture. Indeed, to any one acquainted with the scope of physical science, it is not...

The Popular Science Monthly, 21. kötet

1882 - 900 oldal
...clear, says he, that, after having learned all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation...that criticism of life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either...

Science and Education: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 474 oldal
...literature alone is competent to supply this knowledge. After having learnt all that Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity have thought and said, and all...selfevident that we have laid a sufficiently broad 1 Essays in Criticism, p. 87. and deep foundation for that criticism of life, which constitutes culture....

Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 oldal
...clear, says he, 10 that after having learnt all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life, that knowlege of ourselves and the world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley...

Science and Education

Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...literature alone is competent to supply this knowledge. After having learnt all that Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity have thought and said, and all...selfevident that we have laid a sufficiently broad 1 Essays in Criticism, p. 87. and deep foundation . for that criticism of life, which constitutes culture....

Collected Essays, 3. kötet

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 472 oldal
...all that Greek, Eoman, and Eastern antiquity have thought and said, and all that modern literature have to tell us, it is not selfevident that we have laid a sufficiently broad * Essays in Criticism, p. 37. and deep foundation for that criticism of life, which constitutes culture....

The Works of Matthew Arnold, 4. kötet

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 404 oldal
...clear, says he, that after having learnt all which ancient and modern literatures have to tell us, we have laid a sufficiently broad and deep foundation for that criticism of life, that knowledge of ourselves and the world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley...




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