| Matthew Arnold - 1865 - Liczba stron: 332
...the long run, die of inanition, hardly enters into an Englishman's thoughts.^ It it noticeable that the word curiosity, which in other languages is used...free play of the mind on all subjects, for its own sake,—it is noticeable, I say, that this word has in our language no sense of the kind, no sense... | |
| Matthew Arnold (Dichter, England) - 1869 - Liczba stron: 438
...hardly enters into an Englishman's thoughts. It is noticeable that the word £/v '. (^£/£K/j£>which in other languages is used in a good sense, to mean,...in our language no sense of the kind, no sense but a_jy^T bnrl arH jjcj-v^ro|r;,^nnp (But criticism, real criticism, is essentially the exercise of this... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - Liczba stron: 354
...thoughts. It is noticeable that the word niriosity, which in other languages is used in a good sense, o mean, as a high and fine quality of man's nature,...play of the mind on all subjects for its own sake,— if is noticeable, I say, that this word has in our language no sense of the kind, no sense but a rather... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - Liczba stron: 464
...the long run, die of inanition, hardly enters into an Englishman's thoughts. It is noticeable that the word curiosity, which in other languages is used...good sense, to mean, as a high and fine quality of 30 man's nature, just this disinterested love of a free play of the mind on all subjects, for its own... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - Liczba stron: 456
...the long run, die of inanition, hardly enters into an Englishman's thoughts. It is noticeable that the word curiosity, which in other languages is used...a good sense, to mean, as a high and fine quality 30 man's nature, just this disinterested love of j)jay_ofjli£-UuiwLon all subjects, for its own sake,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - Liczba stron: 460
...inanition, hardly enters s«into an Englishman's thoughts. It is noticeable that* the word <r«f/qjflfV- which in other languages is used in a good sense, to mean, as a high and fine quality of no sense of the kind, no sense but a rather bad and disparaging one. But criticism, real criticism,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1902 - Liczba stron: 402
...the long run, die of inanition, hardly enters into an Englishman's thoughts. It is noticeable that the ' word curiosity, which in other languages is...noticeable, I say, that this word has in our language sense of the kind, no sense but a rather bad andi Disparaging one. But criticism, real criticism, is... | |
| Arnold Schrag - 1904 - Liczba stron: 108
...current. Criticism, real criticism, is essentially the exercise of curiosity ; if by curiosity we mean the disinterested love of a free play of the mind on all subjects, for its own sake. The chiefcharacteristic of the new criticism must be disinterestedness. Criticism is "a disinterested... | |
| 1910 - Liczba stron: 976
...Dt Profumlis and the Essays and Ltctures, are from Methnen's F'cap. 8vo. ed. It is noticeable that the word curiosity which in other languages is used in a good sense, to mein, äs a high and l'me qnality of man 's natnre, jnst this disinterested love of a free play of... | |
| Werner Soderhjelm, Hugo Suolahti, Axel Wallensköld, Arthur Isak Edvard Långfors - 1912 - Liczba stron: 1156
...the Essays and Lccturcs, are from Methuen's F'cap. 8vo. ed. It is noticeable lhat the word curiosily, which in other languages is used in a good sense, to mean, äs a high and fme quality of man 's nature, just this disinterested love of a free play of the tnind... | |
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