Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 27
Seite 18
... admirable ; and , indeed , the Greek word guía , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to con- ceive it a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and ...
... admirable ; and , indeed , the Greek word guía , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to con- ceive it a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and ...
Seite 29
... admiration , and whose rule he was so horror - struck to see threatened . And where is this great force of Philistinism now ? It is thrust into the second rank , it is become a power of yesterday , it has lost the future . A new power ...
... admiration , and whose rule he was so horror - struck to see threatened . And where is this great force of Philistinism now ? It is thrust into the second rank , it is become a power of yesterday , it has lost the future . A new power ...
Seite 49
... his expense , with no admiration of our institutions , no love of our virtues , no talents for our business , no turn for our comfort ! Show him our symbolical Truss Manufactory on the finest site in Europe , and DOING AS ONE LIKES . 49.
... his expense , with no admiration of our institutions , no love of our virtues , no talents for our business , no turn for our comfort ! Show him our symbolical Truss Manufactory on the finest site in Europe , and DOING AS ONE LIKES . 49.
Seite 54
... admirable ideals of perfection , -a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of aristo- cracies , at least the peculiar serenity of aristocracies of Teutonic origin , appears to ...
... admirable ideals of perfection , -a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of aristo- cracies , at least the peculiar serenity of aristocracies of Teutonic origin , appears to ...
Seite 65
... admiration would sometimes incline one to assign to it ! " Who are we , " they say by the voice of their Alderman - Colonel , " that we should not be over- powered if we attempt to cope with social anarchy , our rifles taken from us and ...
... admiration would sometimes incline one to assign to it ! " Who are we , " they say by the voice of their Alderman - Colonel , " that we should not be over- powered if we attempt to cope with social anarchy , our rifles taken from us and ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admirable aristocratic class authority Barbarians bathos beauty bequest better Bishop Wilson British Christianity Church civilisation common consciousness criticism culture England English epoch equality established feel force France Frederic Harrison free-trade French French Revolution genius give grand style Greek habits happiness Hebraism Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenise Hellenism human nature human perfection humane letters ideal ideas inequality instinct intellectual intelligible law Intestacy kind knowledge labour law of things Liberal friends literature machinery man's manners matter maxim means mechanical ment middle class mind modern moral nation Nonconformists Nonconformity operation ordinary ourselves passion perhaps Philistines Plato poetry political Populace practical present Protestantism Puritanism race Reformation religion religious organisations right reason Robert Buchanan seems sense side social society speak sphere spirit stock notions surely sweetness and light thought tion true truth voluntaryism whole words worship