They did not know, good and earnest people as they were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also, — the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, the power of social life and manners. The Waldenses of To-day - Página 676por George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1879 - 6 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1888 - 1008 páginas
...beauty, a low standard of manner " ; that " Puritanism was a prison which the English people entered and had the key turned upon its spirit there for two hundred years"; when he tells the dissenters that in preferring their religious service to that of the established... | |
| 1879 - 592 páginas
...of living, or trying to live, at many, entered, as I have so often said, the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit there for two hundred years. It forsook the theatre. The theatre reflected the aspiration of a great community for a fuller and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1873 - 454 páginas
...said elsewhere, ' the great middle class, the kernel of the nation, entered the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit there for two hundred years.' After too much glorification of art, science, and culture, too little ; after Rabelais, George Fox.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 370 páginas
...said, and as I may more than once have occasion in future to say,—entered the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit there for two...were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also,—the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, the... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 368 páginas
...in future to say,—entered the prison of Puritanism, J and had the key turned upon its spirit tJure for two hundred \ years. They did not know, good and...were, that to the building up of human life there i, belong all those other powers also,—the power of intellect j '• and knowledge, the power of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 368 páginas
...future to say, — entered the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit therefor two hundred years. They did not know, good and earnest...were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also, — the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1879 - 834 páginas
...of living, or trying to live, at many, entered, as I have so often said, the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit there for two hundred years. It forsook the theatre. The theatre reflected the aspiration of a great community for a fuller and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 368 páginas
...future to say,—entered the prison of Puritanism, and had the key turned upon its spirit therefor two hundred years. They did not know, good and earnest...were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also,—the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, the... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 372 páginas
...future to say, — entered the prison of Puritanism, and had thc key turned upon its spirit Hiercfor two hundred years. They did not know, good and earnest...were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also, — the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 476 páginas
...prison of Puritanism, ! and had the key turned upon ill spirit therefor two hundred '< '• yeart. They did not know, good and earnest people as they were, that to the building up of human life there belong all those other powers also,— the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, the... | |
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