| 1881 - 648 стор.
...culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the protoundest study of Homer and Sophocles Virgil and Horace, give...for literary as well as for scientific education, aud since artistic instruction is also contemplated, it seems to me that a fairly complete culture... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1882 - 888 стор.
...the modern world." " If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the profoundest...Homer and Sophocles, Virgil and Horace, give it to them." This abstract of Prof. Huxley's views is not given for the purpose of criticism but in order... | |
| 1882 - 404 стор.
...an Englishman cannot get his literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither will the profoundest study of Homer and Sophocles, Virgil and Horace, give it to him. These opinions are valuable as emanating from one who in his own person combines scientific and literary... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1889 - 254 стор.
...Englishman cannot get his literary culture out of his bible, his Shakespeare and his Milton, neither will the profoundest study of Homer and Sophocles, Virgil and Horace, give it to him." The most recent plea for Greek and Latin studies comes to my hands while this discussion is in progress.... | |
| Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...literary excellence. If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the profoundest...College makes sufficient provision for literary as veil as for scientific education, and since artistic iustruction is also contemplated, it seems to... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 стор.
...literary excellence. If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the profoundest...contemplated, it seems to me that a fairly complete culture ia offered to all who are willing to take advantage of it. But I am not sure that at this point the... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 стор.
...literary excellence. If an Englishman "cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the profoundest...College makes sufficient provision for literary as ^ell as for scientific education, and since artistic instruction is also con templated, it seems to... | |
| 1908 - 392 стор.
...excellence. If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, 20 neither, in my belief, will the profoundest study...education, and since artistic instruction is also con- 25 templated, it seems to me that a fairly complete culture is offered to all who are willing... | |
| 1910 - 485 стор.
...literary excellence. If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, his Milton, neither, in my belief, will the profoundest study of Homer and Sophocles, Vergil and Horace, give it to him. Thus, since the constitution of the college makes sufficient provision... | |
| Francis Willey Kelsey - 1911 - 412 стор.
...oft-repeated argument: "If an Englishman cannot get literary culture out of his Bible, his Shakespeare, and his Milton, neither in my belief will the profoundest study of Homer and SophShelley's "Prometheus" is harder and more confused than that of Aeschylus. Brunetiere, "Question... | |
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