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... the faults to which our want of an Academy in- clines us , and yet prevents us from trusting to an arm of flesh , as the Puritans say , -- from blindly flying to this out- ward machinery of an Academy , in order to help ourselves .
... the faults to which our want of an Academy in- clines us , and yet prevents us from trusting to an arm of flesh , as the Puritans say , -- from blindly flying to this out- ward machinery of an Academy , in order to help ourselves .
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M. Renan seems more to have in view what we ourselves mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has ' ' Les pays qui , comme les Etats - Unis , ont créé un enseignement populaire considérable sans instruction supérieure sérieuse ...
M. Renan seems more to have in view what we ourselves mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has ' ' Les pays qui , comme les Etats - Unis , ont créé un enseignement populaire considérable sans instruction supérieure sérieuse ...
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In the following essay it will be seen how our society distributes itself into Barbarians , Philistines , and Populace ; and America is just ourselves , with the Barbarians quite left out , and the Populace nearly .
In the following essay it will be seen how our society distributes itself into Barbarians , Philistines , and Populace ; and America is just ourselves , with the Barbarians quite left out , and the Populace nearly .
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... -religion , that voice of the deepest human experience , -does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture , the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection is and to make it prevail ...
... -religion , that voice of the deepest human experience , -does not only enjoin and sanction the aim which is the great aim of culture , the aim of setting ourselves to ascertain what perfection is and to make it prevail ...
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Notwithstanding the mighty results of the Pilgrim Fathers ' voyage , they and their standard of perfection are rightly judged when we figure to ourselves Shakspeare or Virgil , -souls in whom sweetness and light , and all that in human ...
Notwithstanding the mighty results of the Pilgrim Fathers ' voyage , they and their standard of perfection are rightly judged when we figure to ourselves Shakspeare or Virgil , -souls in whom sweetness and light , and all that in human ...
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