Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one great confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity, and of one... The Atlantic Monthly - 131. oldal1902Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe - 1997 - 248 oldal
...any members of that tradition was, in the words of Matthew Arnold in his Essays in Criticism (1865), 'a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1997 - 398 oldal
...thought and said in the world." It is the criticism of life contained in literature. That criticism regards "Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their common outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Mihai Spariosu - 1997 - 372 oldal
...intellectual and spiritual purposes [not for political and economic ones, as in today's "European Community"], one great confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result" (29). Arnold also preempts charges of Eurocentrism when he adds that the members of his cosmopolitan... | |
| Robert Crawford - 1998 - 284 oldal
...its series epigraph the Arnoldian words, 'The criticism which alone can much help us for the future is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result.'23 Such sentiments underpin TS Eliot's 'mind of Europe', a phrase found in an essay ('Tradition... | |
| Robert Andrew Bell - 1994 - 1010 oldal
...thought and said in the world." It is the criticism of life contained in literature. That criticism regards "Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their common 45 outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Wendy Freedman Katkin, Ned C. Landsman, Andrea Tyree - 1998 - 296 oldal
...contemporary criticism that transcends national boundaries and "regards Europe as being, for intellectual purposes, one great confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 oldal
...thought and said in the world." It is the criticism of life contained in literature. That criticism regards "Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their common outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Rafey Habib - 1999 - 316 oldal
...Eliot's 'tradition' which also blanks out history. In language which recalls Burke, Arnold calls for 'a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one great confederation'.70 Arnold's 'tradition', if it may be called that, sees the purpose of criticism as... | |
| David S. Ferris - 2000 - 276 oldal
...Europe is given a political mission: "the criticism which alone can much help us for the future ... is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Eastern antiquity,... | |
| Barbara Korte, Ralf Schneider, Stefanie Lethbridge - 2000 - 360 oldal
...Allott. London: Bell 1975, 159-285. Arnold: "The Function of Criticism", 272. See ibid.. 282-284. He regards "Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual...to a joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek. Roman, and Eastera antiquity,... | |
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