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" The deliverance consists in man's comprehension of this present and past. It begins when our mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the law of this vast multitude of facts. It is perfect when we have acquired that harmonious... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Página 305
editado por - 1869
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Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, Volumen7

1869 - 852 páginas
...deliverance consists in man's comprehension of this present and past. It begins when our mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the...to us ; when we have lost that impatient irritation [Ftb.tr, 1MB. of mind which we feel in presence of an immense, moving, confused spectacle which, while...
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Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, Volumen7

1869 - 852 páginas
...this present and past. Jt begins when our mind begins to enter into posse.ssion of the general irleas which are the law of this vast multitude of facts....acquiescence of mind which we feel in contemplating a grand spectat-le that is intelligible [Feb.ZT, MB9. of mind which we feel in presence of an immense, moving,...
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Essays: Including Essays in Criticism, 1865, On Translating Homer (with F. W ...

Matthew Arnold - 1914 - 502 páginas
...deliverance consists in man's comprehension_of this present and past. It begins when pur mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the...acquired that harmonious acquiescence of mind which we foci in contemplating a grand spectacle 10 v that is intelligible to us ; when we have lost that impatient...
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The Dramatist and the Received Idea

Sanders - 1980 - 404 páginas
...within which I would like this essay to be read. Our intellectual deliverance is perfected, he says, when we have acquired that harmonious acquiescence...that impatient irritation of mind which we feel in the presence of an immense, moving, confused spectacle which, while it perpetually excites our curiosity,...
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Matthew Arnold, John Ruskin, and the Modern Temper

Edward Alexander - 1973 - 336 páginas
...man can comprehend his present in relation to his past; and it begins "when one mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the law of this vast multitude of facts." Intellectual deliverance will be perfect, however, only "when we have acquired that harmonious acquiescence...
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The Greek Heritage in Victorian Britain

Frank M. Turner - 1984 - 496 páginas
...deliverance consists in man's comprehension of this present and past. It begins when our mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the...It is perfect when we have acquired that harmonious acquiesence of mind which we feel in contemplating a grand spectacle that is intelligible to us; when...
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The End of Education: Toward Posthumanism

William Spanos - 1993 - 316 páginas
...awaiting and inviting his comprehension of this present and past. It begins when our mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the...multitude of facts. It is perfect when we have acquired [as the Greeks did] that harmonious acquiescence of mind which we feel in contemplating a grand spectacle...
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The Errant Art of Moby-Dick: The Canon, the Cold War, and the Struggle for ...

William V. Spanos - 1995 - 396 páginas
...In other words, to arrive at this state of "deliverance" — what Matthew Arnold referred to as this "harmonious acquiescence of mind which we feel in...contemplating a grand spectacle that is intelligible to us" — these critics have had in their "reading" to overlook or suppress the minute and, as we shall see...
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Modernism: An Anthology of Sources and Documents

Vassiliki Kolocotroni - 1998 - 658 páginas
...deliverance consists in man's comprehension of this present and past. It begins when our mind begins to enter into possession of the general ideas which are the...that impatient irritation of mind which we feel in the presence of an immense, moving, confused spectacle which, while it perpetually excites our curiosity,...
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