Fraser, a sort of resum& of the present question as the result of what I have thought, read, and observed here about it. I am very well, and only wish I was not so lazy ; but I hope and believe one is less so from forty to fifty, if one lives, than at... Letters, 1848-1888 - Σελίδα 111των Matthew Arnold - 1895Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...ought to operate as a spur to one to live __ more by the head, when one can live less by the body. .> I Have you seen Mill's book on Liberty ? It is worth...inoffensive .- way. To Mrs. Forster. GENEVA, July 9, 1859. waiting till I got down to this place. It would be very pleasant to meet William, but I am afraid he... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1901 - 518 σελίδες
...intelligence, decidedly superior. I shall put together for a pamphlet, or for Fraser, a sort of resum& of the present question as the result of what I have...be very pleasant to meet William, but I am afraid lie will be arriving on the stage as we are going off it. We stay here till Thursday, the 14th, then... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1902 - 208 σελίδες
...political classic, "Mill on Liberty," in language of very chastened enthusiasm. " It is," he says, " worth reading attentively, being one of the few books...inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way." At Paris also Mr. Arnold met Prosper Merimee, and dined with Sainte-Beuve. He was much amused to find... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 376 σελίδες
...to live more by the head, when one can live less by the body. Have you seen Mill's book on Liberty f It is worth reading attentively, being one of the...but I am afraid he will be arriving on the stage as 127 we are going off it. We stay here till Thursday, the 1 4th, then go to Lausanne till Monday the... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1917 - 346 σελίδες
...had read when it came out, in 1859, and had written of it to his sister on July ninth of that year : "Have you seen Mill's book on Liberty. It is worth...inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way." "Doing As One Likes," published ten years later, gives us his reflections upon the practical consequences... | |
| Edward Alexander - 1973 - 336 σελίδες
...inspection tour of French schools, Arnold read Mill's new book On Liberty, and commended it to his sister as "worth reading attentively, being one of the few books...inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way." Still, he could hardly have been pleased by all he read in the book. Here he was formulating his idea... | |
| Sydney Ross - 1991 - 254 σελίδες
...favorably impressed. 'Have you seen Mill's book on Liberty?' he asked his sister in a letter of June 1859. 'It is worth reading attentively, being one of the...inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way.'2 Further acquaintance with the 1 Manuscript papers of the Herschel family and books from their... | |
| Nicholas Capaldi - 2004 - 472 σελίδες
...Democratic Vistas, begins with a tribute to Mill's On Liberty. Matthew Arnold commented that the work was "one of the few books that inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way."136 Charles Kingsley, in his inaugural address as Regius Professor of History at Cambridge, saw... | |
| 1896 - 1044 σελίδες
...Rhine "the French will beat the Prussians all to pieces, without doubt." Mill's book on Liberty is •' one of the few books that inculcate tolerance in an unalarming and inoffensive way." Upon Carlyle's death he writes: "I never much liked Carlyle. He seemed to me to be 'carrying coals... | |
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