| 1854 - 564 halaman
...this description ; but such a University seems to be in its essence a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. "There is nothing far-fetched or unreasonable in the idea thus presented to us; and if this be a University,... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1856 - 500 halaman
...for the third or fourth time, is a University ; I hope I do not weary out the reader by repeating it. It is the place to which a thousand schools make contributions...range and speculate, sure to find its equal in some antagonist activity, and its judge in the tribunal of truth. It is a place where inquiry is pushed... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1856 - 422 halaman
...this description ; but such a University seems to be in its essence, a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. There is nothing far-fetched or unreasonable in the idea thus presented to us ; and if this be a University,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 halaman
...description ; but such as this a University seems to be in its essence, a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. Mutual Education ; the Près» and Voice. Mutual education, in a large sense ot the word, is one of... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 886 halaman
...description ; but such as this a University seems to be in its essence, a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. Mutual Education ; the Press and Voice. Mutual education, in a large sense ot the word, is one of the... | |
| 1873 - 862 halaman
...description ; but such as this a University seems to be in its essence, a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. ¡fatua! Education ; the Press and Voice. Mutual education, in a large sense ot the word, is one of... | |
| Alexander Taylor Innes - 1885 - 60 halaman
...than use the words of Dr. John Henry Newman4': "Excellence implies a centre. And such is a University. It is the place to which a thousand schools make contributions...intellect may safely range and speculate, sure to find its * Historical Sketches, Vol. 111., p. 16, originally published in 1856 under the title, Office and Work... | |
| 1886 - 562 halaman
...this description, but such a university seems to be in its essence a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse through a wide extent of country. There is nothing far-fetched or unreasonable in the idea thus presented to us ; and if this be a university,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1887 - 602 halaman
...the history _of so many fair hopes and visions in Ireland, had even given warning of its approach. ' It is the place to which a thousand schools make contributions...range and speculate, sure to find its equal in some antagonist activity, and its judge in the tribunal of truth. It is a place where enquiry is pushed... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1891 - 442 halaman
...description ; but such as this a University seems to be in its essence, a place for the communication and circulation of thought, by means of personal intercourse, through a wide extent of country. There is nothing far-fetched or unreasonable in the idea thus presented to us ; and if this be a University,... | |
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