The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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Pàgina 9
... sense of the outward dignity of things , and , as a corollary , no dignity , no comeliness , for the most part , in their outward aspect . ' And here , in what we see from the tramway , we have a type not of life at a centre of manufac ...
... sense of the outward dignity of things , and , as a corollary , no dignity , no comeliness , for the most part , in their outward aspect . ' And here , in what we see from the tramway , we have a type not of life at a centre of manufac ...
Pàgina 10
... sense of beauty and dignity , its low standard of social life and manners , and its ignorance of its own deficiencies in respect of all these , to this Phi- listine middle class it is that a Liberal government has especially to make ...
... sense of beauty and dignity , its low standard of social life and manners , and its ignorance of its own deficiencies in respect of all these , to this Phi- listine middle class it is that a Liberal government has especially to make ...
Pàgina 13
... sense for beauty and to the sense for manners ; and by appealing , moreover , to the sense for expan- sion more wisely and fruitfully than they do now . But if they do no- thing of this kind , and simply return to their old courses ...
... sense for beauty and to the sense for manners ; and by appealing , moreover , to the sense for expan- sion more wisely and fruitfully than they do now . But if they do no- thing of this kind , and simply return to their old courses ...
Pàgina 28
... sense that we are serving Humanity by right action is enough to rouse us to doing what is right , and avoiding what is wrong ? Does not the power that such an end has over us depend very largely on our own powers of imagination ? and ...
... sense that we are serving Humanity by right action is enough to rouse us to doing what is right , and avoiding what is wrong ? Does not the power that such an end has over us depend very largely on our own powers of imagination ? and ...
Pàgina 45
... sense dictated . • • If these words had been spoken by a member of the Conservative majority in the late Parliament , they would have been assuredly cited by Mr. Gladstone as a proof of the degrading subservience to Lord Beaconsfield ...
... sense dictated . • • If these words had been spoken by a member of the Conservative majority in the late Parliament , they would have been assuredly cited by Mr. Gladstone as a proof of the degrading subservience to Lord Beaconsfield ...
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