The New Word. (An Open Letter Addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, on the Meaning of the Word Idealist)Georg & cie., 1907 - 311 pagini |
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... learned from them . I have talked with the learned in their colleges , and talked with the Black men in their own land beside the Black River , in the oldest and most catholic speech , the language of Signs . In a place where no White ...
... learned from them . I have talked with the learned in their colleges , and talked with the Black men in their own land beside the Black River , in the oldest and most catholic speech , the language of Signs . In a place where no White ...
Pagina 30
Word, Allen Upward. At the same time I have learned somewhat of the feelings that words express , and found the same feeling underlying many different words ; as if all men , in all ages , and in all lands , were trying to say much the ...
Word, Allen Upward. At the same time I have learned somewhat of the feelings that words express , and found the same feeling underlying many different words ; as if all men , in all ages , and in all lands , were trying to say much the ...
Pagina 36
... learned what Massey had long before learned from folk - lore , that Pharoah has left his mark in Britain . He deals with words as though they were all under a vow of celibacy , like the monkish writers who have done so much to disfigure ...
... learned what Massey had long before learned from folk - lore , that Pharoah has left his mark in Britain . He deals with words as though they were all under a vow of celibacy , like the monkish writers who have done so much to disfigure ...
Pagina 39
... learned dialect is the speech used in the nursery and on the farmstead . And that is not so . What Skeat rarely and unwillingly refers to as " provincial English " is very English , and many words that he refers to as English are ...
... learned dialect is the speech used in the nursery and on the farmstead . And that is not so . What Skeat rarely and unwillingly refers to as " provincial English " is very English , and many words that he refers to as English are ...
Pagina 78
... . They have written whole learned libraries ; the Mediterranean words have gone round and round in imposing procession ; but the writers have not gained an inch . III Wherein lies the mesmeric power of these Babu words 78.
... . They have written whole learned libraries ; the Mediterranean words have gone round and round in imposing procession ; but the writers have not gained an inch . III Wherein lies the mesmeric power of these Babu words 78.
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The New Word: An Open Letter Addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm ... Allen Upward Vizualizare completă - 1910 |
The New Word: An Open Letter Addressed to the Swedish Academy in Stockholm ... Allen Upward Vizualizare completă - 1910 |
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Pagina 19 - And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers. 47 Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, and your fathers killed them.
Pagina 15 - Happy is he who, like Spinoza, has been able to make out a livelihood by grinding lenses, instead of demeaning himself to the tasks that humanity offers him through its agents the booksellers and editors. Unhappy, who must echo the mournful cry of Shakespeare — " My nature is subdued To what it works in, like the dyer's hand.
Pagina 54 - Some words leave off where they begin, they are emotions expressed in sound, like musical notes — such as the old grammar-books call interjections. But most words have taken shape by coming into touch with outside sounds, and with the sights and scents, the tastes and touches, that go together with the sounds. Whether the word thing or think comes first in history, a thought is a feeling outlined by means of things. In this way there is in every word a native element of feeling, or a mark set on...
Pagina 82 - When she rates things, and moves from ground to ground, The name of Reason she obtains by this ; But when by Reason she the truth hath found, And standeth fixt, she Understanding is.
Pagina 10 - The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as follows: one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery or invention within the field of physics; one part to the person who shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvement; one...
Pagina 169 - ... be a world in which one and one are two. It is not open to us, as pure mathematicians or logicians, to mention anything at all, because, if we do so, we introduce something irrelevant and not formal. We may make this clear by applying it to the case of the syllogism. Traditional logic says: "All men are mortal, Socrates is a man, therefore Socrates is mortal.
Pagina 10 - I declare it to be my express desire that in the awarding of prizes no consideration whatever be paid to the nationality of the candidates; that is to say, that the most deserving be awarded the prize, whether of Scandinavian origin or not.
Pagina 195 - ... leave the cup empty, so that this flower is like a chrysanthemum. At the same time the lower half has unfolded in the same way, till there are two chrysanthemums back to back... It is strength turning inside out. Such is the true beat of strength, the first beat, the one from which all others part, the beat which we feel in all things that come within our measure, in ourselves, and in our starry world. Rashly (with a rashness that I must say I was half conscious of) I commented, 'Upward of course...
Pagina 10 - Institute in Stockholm; that for literature by the Academy in Stockholm; and that for champions of peace by a committee of five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Storting.
Pagina 197 - ... see wonderful meanings, come and go. It will change colour like an opal while you gaze, reflecting the thoughts in your own mind. It is a most chameleon-like ball. It has this deeper magic that it will show you, not only the thoughts you knew about before, but other thoughts you did not know of, o'd, drowned thoughts, hereditary thoughts; it will awaken the slumbering ancestral ghosts that haunt the brain; you will remember things you used to know and feel long, long ago.