Philistia, Volumen1Chatton & Windus, 1884 |
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æsthetic Arthur Berkeley Artie asked beautiful believe blushing Calcombe Pomeroy Church clever communist course cried dear fellow Dolburys doubt dress Dunbude earth Edie Edie's English Ernest answered Ernest Le Breton eyes fancy fashion father feel fellowship flits gently girl Giulio Clovio glad half hand Harry Oswald head heart Herbert Le Breton Herr Schurz Hilda Tregellis horrid Lady Exmoor Lady Hilda Lady Le Breton laughing little Miss Butterfly live look Lord Connemara Lord Exmoor Lynmouth ma'am marry matter Max Schurz mind Miss Luttrell Miss Oswald mother nature never nice old Miss once one's Oxford person Philistine political pretty proletariate question round sans-culotte shoemaker side Sir Owen smiling social socialist society sort South Hams suppose sure talk tell Théophile Gautier there's thing thought thousand guineas turn tutor wait walk what's young
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Página 29 - I never met a Nihilist before," said Oswald to Ernest, in a halfundertone, " and it never struck me to think what they might have to say for themselves from their own side of the question." "That's one of the uses of coming here to Herr Schurz's," Ernest answered quickly. "You may not agree with all you hear, but at least you learn to see others as they see themselves ; whereas if you mix always in English society, and read only English papers, you will see them only as we English see them.
Página 119 - ... Well, you see, Edie, you mustn't judge Berkeley in quite the same way as you'd judge other people. In his mind, the aesthetic side is always uppermost ; the logical side is comparatively in abeyance. Questions of creed, questions of philosophical belief, questions of science don't interest him at all ; he looks at all of them from the point of view of the impression alone. What...