| 1864 - 640 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...felicity. But the provincial tone is more violent, and нести to aim rather at an effect upon the blood and senses than upon the spirit and intellect... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1866 - 528 страница
[ Жао нам је, садржај ове странице је ограничен ] | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity. From the Essay on Maurice Guerin. The grand power of poetry is in its interpretative power ; by which... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 288 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity. From the Essay on Maurice Guerin. The grand power of poetry is in its interpretative power ; by which... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1894 - 580 страница
...placed intelligenc the provincial spirit has not its graciousness; it does not persuade, it mak( war; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the centre, the tone whic always aims at a spiritual and intellectual effect, and not excluding the use o banter, never... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1893 - 404 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...intellectual effect, and not excluding the use of hanter, never disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity. But the provincial tone is more... | |
| Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 360 страница
...p. 88. Dr. Newman's works are stamped throughout with a literary quality very rare in this country, urbanity . . . the tone of the city, of the centre,...disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity. M. ARNOLD, Or. Es., 1st S., pp. 60, 67. Vacuity : Hal., Swin. Swinburne, Chapman, p. 92. Vague (III.)... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity." 2 1 HOLMES, Medical Essays, Works (Riverside edition), Vol. ix, p. 307. A knowledge of derivation alone,... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit has not its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not urbanity, the tone of the city, of the...never disjoins banter itself from politeness, from felicity."2 1 HOLMES, Medical Essays, Works (Riverside edition), Vol. ix, p. 307. 2 ARNOLD, Essays... | |
| John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 702 страница
...intelligence, the provincial spirit at its graciousness ; it does not persuade, it makes war ; it has not ity, the tone of the city, of the centre, the tone which always aims at itual and intellectual effect, and not excluding the use of banter, never :1s banter itself from politeness,... | |
| |