He complains with a sorrowful indignation of people who " appear to have no proper estimate of the value of the franchise "; he leads his disciples to believe — what the Englishman is always too ready to believe— that the having a vote, like the having... Blackwood's Magazine - Halaman 2381918Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 halaman
...franchise " ; he leads his disciples to believe — what the Englishman is always too ready to believe — that the having a vote, like the having a large family,...edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to the democracy, • — " the men," as he calls them, " upon whose shoulders... | |
| 1915 - 266 halaman
...John Bright, "leads his disciples to believe — what the Englishman is always ready to believe — that the having a vote, like the having a large family...edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature." And, finally, this same doctrine and point of view — the study of perfection, the love of true greatness... | |
| 1918 - 968 halaman
...The Englishman, noisy and insistent, was ready to believe, as Matthew Arnold said, 'that the 626 627 having a vote, like the having a large family, or...Matthew Arnold made against his contemporaries may be leveled at ours with equal truth. 'Faith in machinery,' said the author of Culture and Anarchy, 'is... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 halaman
...franchise"; he leads his disciples to believe — what the- Englishman is always too ready to believe — that the having a vote, like the having a large family,...edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to the democracy, — "the men," as he calls them, "upon those shoulders the greatness... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 714 halaman
...franchise"; he leads his disciples to believe — what the Englishman is always too ready to believe — Or else he cries out to the democracy, — "the men," as he calls them, "upon whose shoulders the greatness... | |
| 1919 - 1092 halaman
...believe," says Matthew Arnold, "what the Englishman is always too ready to believe, that the having the vote, like the having a large family, or a large business, or large mnsoles, has in itself some edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature." The world has not changed... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1924 - 474 halaman
...Englishman is always too ready to believe, ( — that the having a vote, like the having a large I family, or a large business, or large muscles, has...itself some edifying and perfecting effect upon human Viature. Or else he cries out to the democracy, — " the men," as he calls them, " upon whose shoulders... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 halaman
...' ; he leads his disciples to believe, — what the Englishman is always too ready to believe, — that the having a vote, like the having a large family,...edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to the democracy, — 'the men,' as he calls them, 'upon whose shoulders the greatness... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1993 - 292 halaman
...franchise;" he leads his disciples to believe,— what the Englishman is always too ready to believe, — that the having a vote, like the having a large family,...edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to the democracy, — "the men," as he calls them, "upon whose shoulders the greatness... | |
| Inga Bryden - 1998 - 176 halaman
...franchise;' he leads his disciples to believe,—what the Englishman is always too ready to believe,— that the having a vote, like the having a large family,...muscles, has in itself some edifying and perfecting eflect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to die democracy,—'the men,' as he calls them, 'upon... | |
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