There is a view in which all the love of our neighbour, the impulses towards action, help, and beneficence, the desire for removing human error, clearing human confusion, and diminishing human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world better and... The Works of Matthew Arnold - Seite 7von Matthew Arnold - 1903Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1867 - 796 Seiten
...beneficence, the desire for stopping human error, clearing human confusion, and diminishing the sum of human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world...as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and primary part Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having... | |
| 1867 - 972 Seiten
...beneficence, the desire for stopping human error, clearing human confusion, and diminishing the sum of human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world...as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and primary part. Culture is then properly described, not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having... | |
| 1867
...beneficence, the desire for stopping human error, clearing human confusion, nnd diminishing the sum of human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world...as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and primary part. Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 802 Seiten
...eminently such as are called social — come in as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and primary part. Culture is then properly described not as having...its origin in curiosity, but as having its origin in tho love of perfection ; it is a study of perfection. It moves by the force, not merely or primarily... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 354 Seiten
...social^ — come in as part of the grounds of cuTture", and the main and pre-eminent £art.^Cuftlire is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity^ -but as having 'tg "".gin in t^p love ^perfection ; it is a study ofj>erfectwn. It tKeTorce, not merely or primarily... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1886 - 476 Seiten
...beneficence, the desire for stopping human error, clearing human confusion, and diminishing the sum of human misery, the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it. Call for more light, more sweetness-— — •" " Call ! " he broke in with his sardonic way ; " call... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1886 - 472 Seiten
...passion for doing good, the noble aspiration to leave the world better, the social idea, I may say, comes in as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and primary part. "So culture, you must see, includes all these things, and harmonises them. They are but... | |
| Henry Codman Potter - 1890 - 32 Seiten
...which all the love of our neighbor, the impulses towards action, help, and beneficence, the desire for removing human error, clearing human confusion, and...than we found it — motives eminently such as are social, come in as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and preeminent part." * "The desire... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1891 - 312 Seiten
...of our neighbor," are his words, "the impulses towards action, help, and beneficence, the desire for removing human error, clearing human confusion, and...grounds of culture, and the main and pre-eminent part." " Hebraism, Hellenism," he says, " are neither of them the law of human development ; they are, each... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 438 Seiten
...which all the love of our neighbour, the impulses towards action, help, and beneficence, the desire for removing human error, clearing human confusion, and...found it, — motives eminently such as are called y social, — come in as part of the grounds of culture, and the main and pre-eminent part. Culture... | |
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