The knowledge of the history of institutions and of art depends upon a knowledge of the classics. The knowledge of philosophy depends upon a knowledge of the classics. Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics.... Idols of Education: Selected and Annotated - Page 95by Charles Mills Gayley - 1910 - 179 pagesFull view - About this book
| Classical literature - 1911 - 252 pages
...depends upon a knowledge of the classics. Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...of lives, — which to contemplate is to know that virtue is its own reward and vice its own penalty. The neglect of the humanities is traceable largely... | |
| Classical philology - 1912 - 400 pages
...of an experienced teacher of English: "Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...of lives — which to contemplate is to know that virtue is its own reward and vice its own penalty. To the abandonment of the classics with their sweet... | |
| Charles De Garmo - Education - 1913 - 368 pages
...from the preceding page, where we read : "Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...systematized, more uniform, more definite, more rigorous." If culture as distinguished from discipline means insight, discipline in language as distinguished... | |
| Classical literature - 1915 - 248 pages
...institutions and of art depends upon a knowledge of the classics. The knowledge of philosophy depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...better training in the use of one's own language than translations from the classics. No better school of poetry or of oratory than the classics. No better... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - American essays - 1924 - 446 pages
...depends upon a knowledge of the classics. Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...of lives — which to contemplate is to know that virtue is its own reward and vice its own penalty. To the abandonment of the classics with their sweet... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - American essays - 1923 - 430 pages
...depends upon a knowledge of the classics. Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...of lives — which to contemplate is to know that virtue is its own reward and vice its own penalty. To the abandonment of the classics with their sweet... | |
| Cooking - 1908 - 968 pages
...depends upon a knowledge of the classics. Equipment for liberal scholarship of any kind depends upon a knowledge of the classics. No better training in logical...of lives, — which to contemplate is to know that virtue is its own reward and vice its own penalty. To the abandonment of the classics with their sweet... | |
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