The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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instance , like Arnold , or Keble , or Newman - will give some idea of this effect of mind upon mind , which is one of the most precious results of University life . To the same head we may refer what may be called the social advantages ...
instance , like Arnold , or Keble , or Newman - will give some idea of this effect of mind upon mind , which is one of the most precious results of University life . To the same head we may refer what may be called the social advantages ...
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... ideas of style and expenditure incompatible with the means and future position of the general body of the young men . . . Only public opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them ...
... ideas of style and expenditure incompatible with the means and future position of the general body of the young men . . . Only public opinion among the under- graduates themselves can make ignorance and idleness disreputable among them ...
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... idea of the importance of the University element in that life as distinguished from the Collegiate element . It is a misfortune which has had more than one bad consequence that a good deal has been written about Oxford life , in ...
... idea of the importance of the University element in that life as distinguished from the Collegiate element . It is a misfortune which has had more than one bad consequence that a good deal has been written about Oxford life , in ...
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... ideas of the nineteenth century , require a more comprehensive field of study than he is ready willingly to adopt , fearing , as he most truly does , that multifariousness of scanty information is sure to breed shallowness , and to ...
... ideas of the nineteenth century , require a more comprehensive field of study than he is ready willingly to adopt , fearing , as he most truly does , that multifariousness of scanty information is sure to breed shallowness , and to ...
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... , replied that it was because writing is intended to represent the ideas of men , who , of all created beings , were made upright by God . public school , in which Christian doctrine , literature , 26 Japanese Sketches .
... , replied that it was because writing is intended to represent the ideas of men , who , of all created beings , were made upright by God . public school , in which Christian doctrine , literature , 26 Japanese Sketches .
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