The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 - Bible |
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Page 37
... classical course in our colleges does not outrun the amount necessary to a due mastery of our own tongue . This , however , is but a slender part of the " glossological argu- ment . " Dr. Hedge thinks the time given to the classics ...
... classical course in our colleges does not outrun the amount necessary to a due mastery of our own tongue . This , however , is but a slender part of the " glossological argu- ment . " Dr. Hedge thinks the time given to the classics ...
Page 43
... classical professors , than formerly . The time has gone by when it will do to presume , as has so often been done , that almost any respectable college grad- uate will answer well enough to teach Latin or Greek . To teach them ...
... classical professors , than formerly . The time has gone by when it will do to presume , as has so often been done , that almost any respectable college grad- uate will answer well enough to teach Latin or Greek . To teach them ...
Page 44
... classical study . To the allegation that the study of modern or other languages will do this as well as Latin and Greek — we answer , first as before , that the difference between ancient and present modes of thought renders the ancient ...
... classical study . To the allegation that the study of modern or other languages will do this as well as Latin and Greek — we answer , first as before , that the difference between ancient and present modes of thought renders the ancient ...
Page 52
... classical and collegiate education were vastly more susceptible than others to their teachings . This will surely be the testimony of the teachers of law , medicine , and theology . And none the less so , al- though , in rare instances ...
... classical and collegiate education were vastly more susceptible than others to their teachings . This will surely be the testimony of the teachers of law , medicine , and theology . And none the less so , al- though , in rare instances ...
Page 79
... classical antiquity . This is especially mani- fest in Gregory of Nyssa , the brother of Basil . " When I see , " says he , for example , " every rocky ridge , every valley , every plain , covered with new - grown grass ; and then the ...
... classical antiquity . This is especially mani- fest in Gregory of Nyssa , the brother of Basil . " When I see , " says he , for example , " every rocky ridge , every valley , every plain , covered with new - grown grass ; and then the ...
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