 | George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868
...number of aliens, if we may so call them — persons who are mainly led, not by their class spirit, Imt by a general humane spirit, by the love of human perfection...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to tho force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | 1868
...abundantly than one might think — they appear where and when one least expects it, they set up a fire which enfilades, so to speak, the class with which...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 272 Seiten
...abundantly than one might think, they appear where and when one least expects it, they set up a fire which enfilades, so to speak, the class with which...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 333 Seiten
...abundantly than one might think, they appear where and when one least expects it, they set up a fire which enfilades, so to speak, the class with which...number is capable of being diminished or augmented. — Culture and Anarchy. THE GREATEST HAPPINESS OF THE GREA TEST. NUMBER. THE well-being of the many... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 364 Seiten
...understood always to imply that within each of\ these classes there are a certain number of aliens, if/y we may so call them, — persons who are mainly led,...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 364 Seiten
...which they are ranked ; and, in general, by the extrication of their best self as the self to develop, and by the simplicity of the ends fixed by them as...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1903
...which they are ranked ; and, in general, by the extrication of their best self as the self to develop, and by the simplicity of the ends fixed by them as...who will succeed in developing this happy instinct wjlLbe. greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, andMtp... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1903
...as divided into Barbarians, Philistines, and Populace, we must be understood always to imply that 93 within each of these classes there are a certain number...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1911 - 364 Seiten
...within each of these classes there are a certain number of aliens, if we may so call them,—persons who are mainly led, not by their class spirit, but...this happy instinct will be greater or smaller, in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them, and to the hindrance or encouragement... | |
 | Sheldon Rothblatt - 1981 - 319 Seiten
...The hope of the future lay in those men of every class who were like Arnold himself, aliens he called them, 'persons who are mainly led, not by their class...but by a general humane spirit, by the love of human perfection,'3 who struggled with their ordinary self and waited for the new powerful authority of the... | |
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