The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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Pàgina 4
... natural and salutary . Not that there is either any natural right in every man to the possession of a vote , or any gift of wisdom and virtue conferred by such possession . But if experience has established any one thing in this world ...
... natural and salutary . Not that there is either any natural right in every man to the possession of a vote , or any gift of wisdom and virtue conferred by such possession . But if experience has established any one thing in this world ...
Pàgina 5
... nature is capable ' -for the benefit of man in society . Now of man in society the capital need is that the whole body of society should come to live with a life worthy to be called human , and correspond- ing to man's true aspirations ...
... nature is capable ' -for the benefit of man in society . Now of man in society the capital need is that the whole body of society should come to live with a life worthy to be called human , and correspond- ing to man's true aspirations ...
Pàgina 12
... nature more firm , reticent , dignified , sensitive on the point of honour , do , I think , give some satisfaction . And the aristocratic class , of which they are the agents , give some satisfaction , moreover , to this baffled and ...
... nature more firm , reticent , dignified , sensitive on the point of honour , do , I think , give some satisfaction . And the aristocratic class , of which they are the agents , give some satisfaction , moreover , to this baffled and ...
Pàgina 57
... nature as they stand , and give full importance to all the feelings that are natural to us in each situation . And if any further argument were needed to enforce this view , it could be found in the practice of the great art schools of ...
... nature as they stand , and give full importance to all the feelings that are natural to us in each situation . And if any further argument were needed to enforce this view , it could be found in the practice of the great art schools of ...
Pàgina 58
... nature , which the medieval world owed to Christianity , were wrought by the great Italian masters into their work ; and if we find them dwelling at times upon sorrow and pain it was not for the sake of mere effect , but for the sake of ...
... nature , which the medieval world owed to Christianity , were wrought by the great Italian masters into their work ; and if we find them dwelling at times upon sorrow and pain it was not for the sake of mere effect , but for the sake of ...
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