| American literature - 1867 - 796 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavor to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...God, — the moment, I say, culture is considered not as the endeavor to merely see and learn this, but as the endeavor, also, to make it prevail, the moral,... | |
| 1867
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavor to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...God, — the moment, I say, culture is considered not as the endeavor to see and learn this, but as the endeavor, also, to make it prevail, the moral, social,... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1867 - 802 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to be intended and aimed at in tho world, and which it is a man's happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter to, to learn,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1869 - 350 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...moment, I say, culture is considered not merely as the endeavour to see and learn this, but as the endeavour, also, to make it prevail, the moral, social,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1869 - 354 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...God,-; — the moment, I say, culture is considered nolr merely as the endeavour to see and learn this, but as the endeavOTTTctlsoT to .make \t"]>revail,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1883 - 420 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...moment, I say, culture is considered not merely as the endeavour to see and learn this, but as the endeavour, also, to make it prevail, the moral, social,... | |
| George Haven Putnam - English essays - 1885 - 424 pages
...wonderfully yielded. The danger now is, not that people should obstinately refuse to allow anything but their old routine to pass for reason and the will...learn this, but as the endeavor, also, to make it frerail, the moral, social, and beneficent character of culture becomes manifest. The mere endeavor... | |
| Matthew Arnold - Culture - 1891 - 438 pages
...seized, the moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...moment, I say, culture is considered not merely as the endeavour to see and learn this, but as the endeavour, also, to make it prevail, the moral, social,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 460 pages
...the 15 moment it is regarded not solely as the endeavour to see things as they are, to draw towards a knowledge of the universal order which seems to...happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter 20 to, — to learn, in short, the will of God, — the moment, I say, culture is considered not merely... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 464 pages
...at in the world, and which it is a man's happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter 20 to, — to learn, in short, the will of God, — the...moment, I say, culture is considered not merely as the endeavour . to see and learn this, but as the endeavour, also, to I make it prevail, the moral, social,... | |
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