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Pagina 20
... ment for intellect , that our men of cul- ture have submitted to be Anglicized as their only resource for remedying this defect in our civilization - a defect , to adapt a phrase of Mr. Arnold , in the sense of the value of intelligence ...
... ment for intellect , that our men of cul- ture have submitted to be Anglicized as their only resource for remedying this defect in our civilization - a defect , to adapt a phrase of Mr. Arnold , in the sense of the value of intelligence ...
Pagina 22
... ment , and refined taste . In England this class has been built up mainly from the younger branches of the aristocracy , from the universities , and from the own- ers of hereditary wealth amassed in the commerce of the last two ...
... ment , and refined taste . In England this class has been built up mainly from the younger branches of the aristocracy , from the universities , and from the own- ers of hereditary wealth amassed in the commerce of the last two ...
Pagina 28
... ment , yet through the impartial action of the laws of inheritance it might sub- sequently , contrary to its deserts , par- ticipate to some extent in the blessings of humane and kindly sentiments . This being so , there being this ...
... ment , yet through the impartial action of the laws of inheritance it might sub- sequently , contrary to its deserts , par- ticipate to some extent in the blessings of humane and kindly sentiments . This being so , there being this ...
Pagina 33
... ment of the respectable figure of eight weeks by Clifford appears to mark a point in the intimate knowledge of things within the sphere of his observation . The senses were now brought into lively action , the intervals between the exer ...
... ment of the respectable figure of eight weeks by Clifford appears to mark a point in the intimate knowledge of things within the sphere of his observation . The senses were now brought into lively action , the intervals between the exer ...
Pagina 36
... ment of will . This is less rich and full than the other parts . After all , the will " in this early stage of existence seems to be nothing but a sort of oc- cult metaphysical " will to live " about which we have recently heard so much ...
... ment of will . This is less rich and full than the other parts . After all , the will " in this early stage of existence seems to be nothing but a sort of oc- cult metaphysical " will to live " about which we have recently heard so much ...
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