Sentiment is, however, the word which marks where the Celtic races really touch and are one; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions, and feeling them... The Cornhill Magazine - Side 533redigeret af - 1866Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 sider
...typical Irishman of Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Kenan's infinie delicatesse de sentiment qui caracterise la race Celtique, how little that accords with the...the word which marks where the Celtic races really touched and are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterized by a single term, is... | |
| 1866 - 904 sider
...few of his sentences: — "Sentiment is the word which marks where the Celtic races, Gael and Cymri, really touch and are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 214 sider
...Gael, never do for the typical Irishman of Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Kenan's infinie d£licatesse de sentiment qui caractdrise la race Celtique, how...are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 218 sider
...typical Irishman of Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Kenan's infinie dtticatesse de sentiment qui caractfrisc la race Celtique, how little that accords with the...are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
| Inverness Gaelic Society - 1895 - 352 sider
...Celtic element is given by Matthew Arnold — " Sentiment, the word which marks where the Celtic races touch and are one — sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best to take ; an organisation quick to feel impressions, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 sider
...Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Renan's infmie delicatesse de sentiment qui caractdrise la race Cdtique, how little that accords with the popular conception...are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 340 sider
...typical Irishman of Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Kenan's infinie (ttlicatesse de sentiment qui caracterise la race Celtique, how little that accords with the...word which marks where the Celtic races really touch and_are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best... | |
| Inverness Gaelic Society - 1895 - 354 sider
...Celtic element is given by Matthew Arnold — " Sentiment, the word which marks where the Celtic races touch and are one — sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best to take ; an organisation quick to feel impressions, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 sider
...Again, M. Renan's infinie d/licatesse de sentiment qui caracte"rise la race Celtique, how little 15 that accords with the popular conception of an Irishman...are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the 20 best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1899 - 396 sider
...typical Irishman of Donnybrook fair. Again, M. Kenan's infinie delicatesse de sentiment qui caracterise la race Celtique, how little that accords with the...are one ; sentimental, if the Celtic nature is to be characterised by a single term, is the best term to take. An organisation quick to feel impressions,... | |
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