... we should for the future call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character ; and besides the pleasure of being wealthy and comfortable, they... The Cornhill Magazine - Sida 42redigerad av - 1868Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 350 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...observing, and thinking ; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 354 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...observing, and thinking ; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 420 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...an /endeavour to come at reason and the will of God means of reading, observing, and thinking; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 438 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...observing, and thinking; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Alfred Sidgwick - 1892 - 320 sidor
...proposes to set up the class of industrialists as typical men of culture. And this, says Mr. Arnold, ' is undoubtedly specious ; but I must remark that the...observing, and thinking ; and that whoever calls anything else culture may indeed call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 466 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...observing, and thinking ; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 466 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character...the pleasure of being wealthy and comfortable, they 66 will have authentic recognition as vessels of sweetness and light. All this is undoubtedly specious... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1911 - 458 sidor
...call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character;...observing, and thinking; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
| Cynthia Propper Seton - 1970 - 194 sidor
...young, some of the young, cruelly underprize courtesy. III Across the River and into the Revolutions I must remark that the culture of which I talked was an endeavor to come at reason and the will of God by means of reading, observing, and thinking; and that... | |
| Robert Ian Vere Hodge, Gunther R. Kress - 1988 - 300 sidor
...which transform it in many ways that have no clear Latin parallels. To take a passage almost at random: I must remark that the culture of which I talked was...observing, and thinking; and that whoever calls anything else culture, may, indeed, call it so if he likes, but then he talks of something quite different from... | |
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