| John Addington Symonds - Great Britain - 1887 - 214 pages
...lodgings, can be capable of." All the branches of learning subserve the royal or architectonic science, " which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the end of well-doing, and not of wellknowing only." If then virtuous action be the ultimate object of all our intellectual endeavours, can it be shown... | |
| Philip Sidney - Poetry - 1890 - 210 pages
...mistress-knowledge, by the Greeks called apxiTtKTOVIKT;, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a 30 man's self, in the ethic and politic consideration,...: — even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle, but. his further end to serve a nobler faculty, which is horsemanship ; so the horseman's... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 284 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called apxireKTovtKr], which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...consideration, with the end of welldoing, and not of well knowing only ; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle, but his further end to... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 286 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called apxtT€KTovlK1l> which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...consideration, with the end of welldoing, and not of well knowing only ; even as the saddler's . next end is to make a good saddle, but his further end... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 288 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called apx1TeKTov1KT\, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing, and not of well knowing only ; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle,... | |
| John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 630 pages
...lodgings, can be capable of." All the branches of learning subserve the royal or architectonic science, " which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the end of well-doing, and not of wellknowing only." If then virtuous action be the ultimate object of all our intellectual endeavours, can it be shown... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - Literary Criticism - 1896 - 366 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called Arkitektonike, which stands (as I think) in the knowledge of a man's...only; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle: but his farther end, to serve a nobler faculty, which is horsemanship : so the horseman's... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - English literature - 1901 - 432 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called dpxtrexrovixrj, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing, and not of well knowing only; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle,... | |
| Literature - 1901 - 440 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called dpxtrexTovixrj, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing, and not of well knowing only ; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle,... | |
| English literature - 1901 - 436 pages
...they all directed to the highest end of the mistress knowledge, by the Greeks called dpziTexTuvixii, which stands, as I think, in the knowledge of a man's...the ethic and politic consideration, with the end of well doing, and not of well knowing only; even as the saddler's next end is to make a good saddle,... | |
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