Joseph Mazzini: His Life, Writings, and Political PrinciplesHurd and Houghton, 1872 - 366 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Mazzini has awakened an interest in his life amongst many whose impressions concern- ing it have been indistinct , and often prejudiced . The material for a just conception of the man and his work is not remote or obscure ; for while ...
... Mazzini has awakened an interest in his life amongst many whose impressions concern- ing it have been indistinct , and often prejudiced . The material for a just conception of the man and his work is not remote or obscure ; for while ...
Pagina viii
... Mazzini the same affectionate regard and concern for his safety as their parents had shown . The inter- views I had with him - alas ! all too brief , for of his company one could never tire were at the residence of Mr. Ashurst's son ...
... Mazzini the same affectionate regard and concern for his safety as their parents had shown . The inter- views I had with him - alas ! all too brief , for of his company one could never tire were at the residence of Mr. Ashurst's son ...
Pagina xi
... MAZZINI . No , not in the flesh shall we again see one an- other ; but the spirit scales all obstacles to intercom- munion . Within the last half century , Europe has produced some notable persons in connection with the cause of popular ...
... MAZZINI . No , not in the flesh shall we again see one an- other ; but the spirit scales all obstacles to intercom- munion . Within the last half century , Europe has produced some notable persons in connection with the cause of popular ...
Pagina xix
... Mazzini in 1858 . They had , indeed , been advocated in this country a whole decade before that period by a comparatively small number of earnest , thoughtful men and women ; but they have at last found such wide acceptance as to ...
... Mazzini in 1858 . They had , indeed , been advocated in this country a whole decade before that period by a comparatively small number of earnest , thoughtful men and women ; but they have at last found such wide acceptance as to ...
Pagina xxii
... Mazzini has been held up - sometimes maliciously , often ignorantly , always unjustly — as a mere vision- ary ; ill - balanced , impracticable , reckless in speech and action . The sentiments I have quoted could not have emanated from a ...
... Mazzini has been held up - sometimes maliciously , often ignorantly , always unjustly — as a mere vision- ary ; ill - balanced , impracticable , reckless in speech and action . The sentiments I have quoted could not have emanated from a ...
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Pagina xx - Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words: And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summ'd in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing the To-be, Self-reverent each and reverencing each, Distinct in individualities, But like each other ev'n as those who love.
Pagina xx - Then comes the statelier Eden back to men : Then reign the world's great bridals, chaste and calm: Then springs the crowning race of humankind. May these things be!' Sighing she spoke 'I fear They will not.
Pagina ix - ... as unknown, and yet well known ; as dying, and behold, we live ; as chastened, and not killed ; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich ; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
Pagina 71 - Insurrection — by means of guerrilla bands — is the true method of warfare for all nations desirous of emancipating themselves from a foreign yoke.
Pagina 192 - It was the tempest of Doubt, which I believe all who devote their lives to a great enterprise, yet have not dried and withered up their soul — like Robespierre — beneath some barren intellectual formula, but have retained a loving heart, are doomed — once at least — to battle through. My...
Pagina xix - Consider Woman therefore as the partner and companion, not merely of your joys and sorrows, but of your thoughts, your aspirations, your studies, and your endeavours after social amelioration. Consider her your Equal in your civil and political life. Be ye the two human wings that lift the soul towards the Ideal we are destined to attain.
Pagina 193 - But during those fatal months there darkened around me such hurricane of sorrow, disillusion, and deception, as to bring before my eyes, in all its ghastly nakedness, a foreshadowing of the old age of my soul, solitary, in a desert world, wherein no comfort in the struggle was vouchsafed to me. It was not only...
Pagina 89 - The banner of Young Italy, with its colours of white, red, and green, bore on one side the words Liberty, Equality, Humanity, and on the other Unity, Independence. Such is political metempsychosis in western history, the ceaseless transmigration of the ideals to which men with outstretched hands and straining gaze from age to age make their passionate appeal. Yet diverse meanwhile and vast are the disputable things covered by the alluring name of...
Pagina 168 - Humanity will only be truly constituted when all the peoples of which it is composed have acquired the free exercise of their sovereignty, and shall be associated in a Republican Confederation, governed and directed by a common Declaration of Principles and a common Pact, towards the common aim — the discovery and fulfilment of the Universal Moral Law.
Pagina 200 - Each of us is bound to purify his own soul as a temple ; to free it from egotism ; to set before himself, with a religious sense of the importance of the study, the problem of his own life ; to search out what is the most striking...