| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1868 - 648 páginas
...general. And the world, to each individual, means the petty part of it with which he comes in contact. Even in what people do for pleasure, conformity is...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow. "Hence, " in this age the mere example of nonconformity, the mere refusal to bend the knee... | |
| 1866 - 924 páginas
...does not occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus, the mind itself is bowed to the yoke ; even in what people do for...until, by dint of not following their own nature, thoy have no nature to follow; their human capacities ate withered and starved ; they become incapable... | |
| john stuart mill - 1859 - 230 páginas
...does not occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow : their human capacities are withered and starved : they become incapable of any strong wishes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 216 páginas
...— , t.-J--- .V~- -I' ' '• ,~~'~' I ' f*> except for what is customary. '(Thus the mind - itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people ',do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought lof ; they like in crowds; they exercise choice only lamong things commonly don el -peculiarity of... | |
| 1859 - 662 páginas
...do not ask, what would suit me ? but, what do people of my sort generally do ? " Even in what they do for pleasure, conformity is the first thing thought of. They like in crowds." How perfectly true this is, the least attention to the run of popular amusements, will testify. Few... | |
| 1860 - 632 páginas
...does not occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke: even in what people do for pleasure,...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow; their human capacities are withered and starved: they become incapable of any strong wishes... | |
| 1860 - 634 páginas
...does net occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for...peculiarity of taste, eccentricity of conduct, are shmmed equally with crimes ; until by dint of not following their own nature, they have no nature to... | |
| 1860 - 446 páginas
...threatens to become the almost universal type of character ; even in amusements men " like in crowds ;" "until, by dint of not following their own nature, they have no nature to follow, their human capacities are withered and starved." Is such a state, he asks, desirable for a... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 páginas
...does not occur to them to have any inclination, except for what is customary. Thus the mind itself is bowed to the yoke : even in what people do for...following their own nature, they have no nature to follow : their human capacities are withered and starved : they become incapable of any strong wishes... | |
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