I can no longer be satisfied with fictitious morals and fictitious good conduct, shedding fictitious glory on robbery, starvation, disease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, cupidity, and all the other commonplaces of civilization which drive men to the theatre... Leaders of Socialism, Past and Present - Stranica 94napisao/la George Robert Stirling Taylor - 1910 - Broj stranica: 125Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| 1905 - Broj stranica: 606
...life — as the food of modern ' pessimism and the bane of modern self-respect,' and declares that ' idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance ' in politics and morals,' is as obnoxious to him as romance in ethics or religion. Now, perverse as such views may seem to those who never have... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - Broj stranica: 390
...explicit, in Arms and the Man and the realistic plays of the modern school. For my part I hopenot; for idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...fictitious good conduct, shedding fictitious glory on overcrowding, disease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, infant mortality, and all the other commonplaces... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - Broj stranica: 374
...explicit, in Arms and the Man and the realistic plays of the modern school. For my part I hope not; for idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...fictitious good conduct, shedding fictitious glory on overcrowding, disease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, infant mortality, and all the other commonplaces... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - Broj stranica: 372
...modern school. For my part I hope rtiot; for idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance I in politics and morals, is as obnoxious to me as romance...religion. In spite of a Liberal Revolution or two, J can no longer be satisfied with fictitious morals and fictitious good conduct, shedding fictitious~glory... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1905 - Broj stranica: 454
...explicit, in Arms and the Man and the realistic plays of the modern school. For my part I hope not; for idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...fictitious good conduct, shedding fictitious glory on overcrowding, disease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, infant mortality, and all the other commonplaces... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1905 - Broj stranica: 378
...explicit, in Arms and the Man and the realistic plays of the modern school. For my part I hope not; for idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...romance in ethics or religion. In spite of a Liberal Eevolution or , two, I can no longer be satisfied with fictitious morals *"* and fictitious good conduct,... | |
| Ashley Dukes - 1911 - Broj stranica: 330
...Arms and the Man." Add the close of the preface to " Plays Pleasant," and the series is complete : — Idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...good conduct, shedding fictitious glory on robbery, starvation, disease, crime, drink, war, cruelty, cupidity, and all the other commonplaces of civilisation... | |
| Joseph Storer Clouston - 1912 - Broj stranica: 330
...was one which had always seemed to him to be, if possible, of super-remarkable profundity. It ran : " Idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...obnoxious to me as romance in ethics or religion." By this one flourish of his broom the prophet appeared to have swept both heaven and earth of cobwebs,... | |
| 1912 - Broj stranica: 868
...has sprung. Listen to what Mr. Shaw says upon the subject, in the preface to his "Plays Pleasant": "Idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...obnoxious to me as romance in ethics or religion. . . . To me the tragedy and comedy of life lie in the consequences, sometimes terrible, sometimes ludicrous,... | |
| 1912 - Broj stranica: 372
...has sprung. Listen to what Mr. Shaw says upon the subject, in the preface to his "Plays Pleasant": "Idealism, which is only a flattering name for romance...obnoxious to me as romance in ethics or religion. . . . To me the tragedy and comedy of life lie in the consequences, sometimes terrible, sometimes ludicrous,... | |
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