The Portable Victorian ReaderGordon Sherman Haight Viking Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 658 To meet the current approach to the study of literature, the selections in this anthology have been chosen and arranged for what they tell us of that surprisingly revolutionary period -- its social and political outlook, art, philosophy, customs -- as much as for their purely literary interest. Included are substantial, self-contained passages from thirty-seven British authors: novelists, essayists, humorists, scientists, writers on religion and education, writers of leaders for "The Times", letter-writers, even Queen Victoria herself. -- From publisher's description. |
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... ideas ; people are dissatisfied with their old narrow stock of Philistine ideas , Anglo - Saxon ideas , or any other ; and some man , some Bentham or Comte , who has the real merit of having early and strongly felt and helped the new ...
... ideas ; people are dissatisfied with their old narrow stock of Philistine ideas , Anglo - Saxon ideas , or any other ; and some man , some Bentham or Comte , who has the real merit of having early and strongly felt and helped the new ...
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... ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our religious and political ... ideas , as it uses them itself , freely , nourished , and not bound by them . This is the social idea ; and the men of culture ...
... ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our religious and political ... ideas , as it uses them itself , freely , nourished , and not bound by them . This is the social idea ; and the men of culture ...
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... ideas have the fate of melodies , which , once set afloat in the world , are taken up by all sorts of instruments , some of them woefully coarse , feeble , or out of tune , until people are in danger of crying out that the melody itself ...
... ideas have the fate of melodies , which , once set afloat in the world , are taken up by all sorts of instruments , some of them woefully coarse , feeble , or out of tune , until people are in danger of crying out that the melody itself ...
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Introduction by GORDON S HAIGHT | xi |
Biographical List of Authors | xliii |
The Rich | 3 |
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