My function is that of the aesthetic, not the doctrinal teacher, — the rousing of the nobler emotions, which make mankind desire the social right, not the prescribing of special measures, concerning which the artistic mind, however strongly moved by... Critical Miscellanies - Page 289by John Morley - 1923 - 424 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1885 - 478 pages
...contrary decision, I should not have remained silent till now. My function is that of the wsthetic, not the doctrinal teacher ; the rousing of the nobler...mind, however strongly moved by social sympathy, is not the best judge. It is one tiling to feel keenly for one's fellow-creatures— another to say this... | |
| 1885 - 612 pages
...indirect. She, herself, describes her position with absolute accuracy. •• My function," she says, " is that of the aesthetic, not the doctrinal teacher....by social sympathy, is often not the best judge." She more than once states that her purpose is so to picture life in its reality as to make the reader... | |
| 1885 - 1024 pages
...several other instances that may be found in the same pages. " My function is that of the (esthetic, not the doctrinal teacher ; the rousing of the nobler...by social sympathy, is often not the best judge." That is the passage referred to in my parenthetic allusion, and it is a good general description of... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 512 pages
...contrary decision, I should not have remained silent till now. My function is that of the (esthetic, not the doctrinal teacher — the rousing of the nobler...moved by social sympathy, is often not the best judge. It is one thing to feel keenly for one's fellow-beings ; another to say, " This step, and this alone,... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 502 pages
...have remained silent till now. My function is that of the cesthetic, not the doctrinal teacher—the rousing of the nobler emotions, which make mankind...moved by social sympathy, is often not the best judge. It is one thing to feel keenly for one's fellow-beings; another to say, " This step, and this alone,... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1885 - 506 pages
...have remained silent till now. My function is that of the (esthetic, not the doctrinal teacher—the rousing of the nobler emotions, which make mankind...moved by social sympathy, is often not the best judge. It is one thing to feel keenly for one's fellow-beings; another to say, " This step, and this alone,... | |
| 1885 - 612 pages
...well described it, " that of the aesthetic, not the doctrinal, tcr.clicr—the rousing of the r.obler emotions, which make mankind desire the social right,...by social sympathy, is often not the best judge." That function she well and consistently fulfilled, and that function, though differing from that of... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 398 pages
...Taylor, /make mankind desire the social right, not the prescrib- ', iSth July,/ . ....... 1s7s. I mg of special measures, concerning which the artistic...moved by social sympathy, is often not the best judge. It is one thing to feel keenly for one's fellow-beings ; another to say, " This step, and this alone,... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 366 pages
...nobler emotions, which Taylor, make mankind desire the social right, not the prescribiSthjuIy, 1s7s. ing of special measures, concerning which the artistic...moved by social sympathy, is often not the best judge. It is one thing to feel keenly for one's fellow-beings ; another to say, " This step, and this alone,... | |
| Henry James - 1888 - 514 pages
...several other instances that may be found in the same pages. " My function is that of the oesthetic, not the doctrinal teacher ; the rousing of the nobler...by social sympathy, is often not the best judge." That is the passage referred to in my parenthetic allusion, and it is a good general description of... | |
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