The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Page 67
... knowledge were confined to the Churchmen and scholars of their day ; the mass of the people had to remain satisfied and contented with the crumbs of information doled out to them by those they looked up to as their teachers and ...
... knowledge were confined to the Churchmen and scholars of their day ; the mass of the people had to remain satisfied and contented with the crumbs of information doled out to them by those they looked up to as their teachers and ...
Page 199
... Knowledge , which long squibs were wont to satirise as the Society for the Promotion of Useless Knowledge . Aided by him , the first cheap periodicals were launched , and multitudes of those delightful volumes were pub- lished , which ...
... Knowledge , which long squibs were wont to satirise as the Society for the Promotion of Useless Knowledge . Aided by him , the first cheap periodicals were launched , and multitudes of those delightful volumes were pub- lished , which ...
Page 455
... knowledge , the two triumphant uplifting wings of the nature of man ; but which of the two is mightiest ? loving or knowing ? How do we rise highest ? Almost , it may be said , " Paracelsus " sets itself to the solution of this great ...
... knowledge , the two triumphant uplifting wings of the nature of man ; but which of the two is mightiest ? loving or knowing ? How do we rise highest ? Almost , it may be said , " Paracelsus " sets itself to the solution of this great ...
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