The Southern Quarterly Review, 29. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1967 |
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176. oldal
... means of gratifying the curiosity which its previous culture has awakened . It must , in other words , first train , and then instruct ; it must give both development and knowledge . This , accordingly , is what is attempted in the most ...
... means of gratifying the curiosity which its previous culture has awakened . It must , in other words , first train , and then instruct ; it must give both development and knowledge . This , accordingly , is what is attempted in the most ...
420. oldal
... means by philosophy , and what he understood to constitute the pursuit of it . Philosophy with him . was not mere speculation - the mere exercise of thought and reflection . To know was not simply to perceive that a thing was true ...
... means by philosophy , and what he understood to constitute the pursuit of it . Philosophy with him . was not mere speculation - the mere exercise of thought and reflection . To know was not simply to perceive that a thing was true ...
438. oldal
... means remarkable . The truth is , that the table - talks of our distinguished modern men , as reported to us , have generally not much value . It has become the fashion of late to report table - talks , and the world is called upon now ...
... means remarkable . The truth is , that the table - talks of our distinguished modern men , as reported to us , have generally not much value . It has become the fashion of late to report table - talks , and the world is called upon now ...
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