Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 269 oldal |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 64 találatból.
10. oldal
... thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In ...
... thought of the inconceivable number of places where he was not . All he wished of his tailor was to provide that sober mean of color and cut which would never detain the eye for a moment . He went to Vienna , to Smyrna , to London . In ...
14. oldal
... thought were peremp tory , if they were . to be secured at such ruinous cost . They are deeper than can be told , and belong to the im- mensities and eternities . They reach down to that depth where society itself originates and ...
... thought were peremp tory , if they were . to be secured at such ruinous cost . They are deeper than can be told , and belong to the im- mensities and eternities . They reach down to that depth where society itself originates and ...
21. oldal
... thought , we call barbarous . And after many arts are invented or imported , as among the Turks and Moor- ish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civ- ilized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a civ ...
... thought , we call barbarous . And after many arts are invented or imported , as among the Turks and Moor- ish nations , it is often a little complaisant to call them civ- ilized . Each nation grows after its own genius , and has a civ ...
25. oldal
... thought a sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowl- edge , overrunning all the old barriers of caste , and , by the cheap press , bringing the university to ...
... thought a sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women . Another measure of culture is the diffusion of knowl- edge , overrunning all the old barriers of caste , and , by the cheap press , bringing the university to ...
28. oldal
... thought and many experiments , we managed to meet the conditions , and to fold up the letter in such invisible compact form as he could carry in those invisi- ble pockets of his , never wrought by needle and thread , - and it went like ...
... thought and many experiments , we managed to meet the conditions , and to fold up the letter in such invisible compact form as he could carry in those invisi- ble pockets of his , never wrought by needle and thread , - and it went like ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admirable animal Archimedes Aristophanes Aristotle artist assembly audience beauty Ben Jonson better bring character charm child civil club conversation courage delight Demosthenes earth eloquence experience face fact farmer fear feats feel friends genius George Sand give Goethe Greece Greek hear heart hint hour human intellect Isocrates Jotun labor land live look manners master means ment mind moral Nature never Odin Odoacer opinion orator paint Pericles person Phidias Phocion phrenology plants Plato pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry political Roman scholar seen sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare society Socrates solitude soul speak speech spirit street sympathy Synesius talent things thought tion Titian true truth wants wealth whilst wisdom wise wish wonderful young Younger Edda youth Zeus