| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe, (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1010 oldal
...mathematicians : or even such different men as Pythagoras, or Thales, or Socrates, or Bacon, or Person, or Elmsley : — who could do these justice without...connected with our subject. Who, however quick, can, impromptu, realize the whole force, the richness and the fire, of S. Chrysostom, or the sweet lovingness... | |
| Abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1014 oldal
...mathematicians : or even such different men as Pythagoras, or Thales, or Socrates, or Bacon, or Person, or Elmsley : — who could do these justice without...truly great intellect," he says, " and recognized to lie such by the common opinion of mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of S. Thomas, or... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe, (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - 304 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe, (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 458 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 oldal
...accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognised to be such by the common opinion of mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe, (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1913 - 414 oldal
...learning, the accumulating mass of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognized to be such by the common opinion of...mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas,1 or of Newton, or of Goethe, (I purposely take instances 1 Thomas Aquinas, the famous theologian... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 oldal
...accumulating mass 35 of our acquirements, gravitates. And therefore a truly great intellect, and recognised to be such by the common opinion of mankind, such as the intellect of Aristotle, or of St. Thomas, or of Newton, or of Goethe (I purposely take instances within and without the Catholic... | |
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