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... Learning , let us remember , is no longer the possession of a few , the privilege of an intellectual aristocracy . There is now nothing like a caste of learned men . Many who are unconnected with the official seats of learning ...
... Learning , let us remember , is no longer the possession of a few , the privilege of an intellectual aristocracy . There is now nothing like a caste of learned men . Many who are unconnected with the official seats of learning ...
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... Learning is not , or at least need not be , complete . In the first place , the man of learning who happens to have the gift of style ought not on that account to fall under the suspicion of being merely a littérateur . In our own day ...
... Learning is not , or at least need not be , complete . In the first place , the man of learning who happens to have the gift of style ought not on that account to fall under the suspicion of being merely a littérateur . In our own day ...
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... Learning , of Mercury and Philology , was not broken in those days . Perhaps , after the Pantagruelist levity of the Polemo - Middinia and its preface , it may comfort the Academy to remember that E. G. , the author of this philological ...
... Learning , of Mercury and Philology , was not broken in those days . Perhaps , after the Pantagruelist levity of the Polemo - Middinia and its preface , it may comfort the Academy to remember that E. G. , the author of this philological ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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