The Victorian Sages: An Anthology of ProseAlan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones Dent, 1975 - 241 sider |
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Side 141
... human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest , or to have a perfect wel- fare independent of the rest , the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general ...
... human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest , or to have a perfect wel- fare independent of the rest , the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea of perfection which culture forms , must be a general ...
Side 146
... nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to ... human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a ... human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for ...
... nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to ... human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a ... human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for ...
Side 149
... human nature complete on all its sides , remains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he has been richly rewarded . Notwithstanding ...
... human nature complete on all its sides , remains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he has been richly rewarded . Notwithstanding ...
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THE RISE OF SOCIOLOGY | 33 |
CA A G | 49 |
G H Lewes extract from Comtes Philosophy of the Sciences | 95 |
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Abbot action aristocratic class assent authority Barbarians bathos beauty become believe better called Carlyle character Church civilisation common condition culture Devil divine doctrine England evil existence eyes F. D. Maurice fact faith feeling force Frederic Harrison Giorgione give habits happiness hope human nature human perfection idea ideal imagination increase individual influence intellectual intelligence J. S. Mill kind labour little Samson living look machinery machines mankind matter means middle-class mind moral natural selection never opinions passion persons Philistines philosophical pleasure poetry political poor Populace powers of sympathy present principle produced progress Protestantism religion religious organisations right reason Samson seemed sense social society sophisms soul speak spirit struggle sweetness and light T. H. Huxley things Thomas Arnold thou thought tion true truth Victorian wealth whole Wilhelm von Humboldt words
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