Modern Humanists: Sociological Studies of Carlyle, Mill, Emerson, Arnold, Ruskin, and Spencer, with an Epilogue on Social ReconstructionS. Sonnenschein & Company, 1895 - 275 頁 |
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... ideas . Only since those pages went to press have I met with the Théorie de l'Invention of Professor Souriau ( 1881 ) , which handles the whole problem with remarkable freshness and penetration . And here is a new instance of the need ...
... ideas . Only since those pages went to press have I met with the Théorie de l'Invention of Professor Souriau ( 1881 ) , which handles the whole problem with remarkable freshness and penetration . And here is a new instance of the need ...
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... ideas . Poetry , dealing with public or general and not private or special themes , is either a mere artistic ... ideas , whether destruc- tive or constructive , were not yet workable . To - day , when the ideas are matters of common ...
... ideas . Poetry , dealing with public or general and not private or special themes , is either a mere artistic ... ideas , whether destruc- tive or constructive , were not yet workable . To - day , when the ideas are matters of common ...
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... ideas , much as he multiplied their utterance . The resentment of incompetence of all kinds , of bad workmanship in high things or in low , which is so often to be met with in Carlyle's pages , is just the kind of sentiment that he ...
... ideas , much as he multiplied their utterance . The resentment of incompetence of all kinds , of bad workmanship in high things or in low , which is so often to be met with in Carlyle's pages , is just the kind of sentiment that he ...
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... ideas ; and , much as he has repeated himself , his thirty or forty volumes represent no overwhelming product for such a long life . And the physiological secret of all this seems to flash on one at the sight of the truest of all the ...
... ideas ; and , much as he has repeated himself , his thirty or forty volumes represent no overwhelming product for such a long life . And the physiological secret of all this seems to flash on one at the sight of the truest of all the ...
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... ideas of the day ; and throughout this period his social bias would still be mainly determined by the Radicalism of his father and mother3 - a frame of mind which has prevailed among the Scottish peasantry more or less throughout their ...
... ideas of the day ; and throughout this period his social bias would still be mainly determined by the Radicalism of his father and mother3 - a frame of mind which has prevailed among the Scottish peasantry more or less throughout their ...
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第 130 頁 - They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.
第 206 頁 - AMONG the delusions which at different periods have possessed themselves of the minds of large masses of the human race, perhaps the most curious — certainly the least creditable — is the modern soi-disant science of political economy, based on the idea that an advantageous code of social action may be determined irrespectively of the influence of social affection.
第 192 頁 - I find this conclusion more impressed upon me, — that the greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way. Hundreds of people can talk for one who can think, but thousands can think for one who can see. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy, and religion, — all in one.
第 241 頁 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
第 179 頁 - Things are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be...
第 91 頁 - I am thus one of the very few examples, in this country, of one who has, not thrown off religious belief, but never had it : I grew up in a negative state with regard to it.
第 100 頁 - I was a democrat, but not the least of a Socialist. We were now much less democrats than I had been, because so long as education continues to be so wretchedly imperfect, we dreaded the ignorance and especially the selfishness and brutality of the mass: but our ideal of ultimate improvement went far beyond Democracy, and would class us decidedly under the general designation of Socialists.
第 150 頁 - An army without weapons of precision, and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon a criticism of life.
第 134 頁 - Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness.