| William James - 1899 - 328 sivua
...lecture by a personal reminiscence, I am going to ask your indulgence for a similar bit of egotism now. A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...you have a town of many thousands of inhabitants, beautifully laid out in the forest and drained, and equipped with means for satisfying all the necessary... | |
| William James - 1900 - 104 sivua
...lecture by a personal reminiscence, I am going to ask your indulgence for a similar bit of egotism now. A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...you have a town of many thousands of inhabitants, beautifully laid out in the forest and drained, and equipped with means for satisfying all the necessary... | |
| William James - 1900 - 350 sivua
...lecture by a personal reminiscence, I am going to ask your indulgence for a similar bit of egotism now. A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...that sacred enclosure, one feels one's self in an atmosCHAUTAUQtTA 269 phere of success. Sobriety and industry, intelligence and goodness, orderliness... | |
| William James - 1900 - 328 sivua
...lecture by a personal reminiscence, I am going to ask your indulgence for a similar bit of egotism now. A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous Assembly Grounds on the borders of Chantauqua Lake. The moment one treads that sacred enclosure, one feels one's self in an atmosCHAITTAUQ0A... | |
| 1935 - 680 sivua
...Life Significant," the distinguished author comments upon a visit he made to Chautauqua. He writes, "A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...you have a town of many thousands of inhabitants, beautifully laid out in the forest and and drained, and equipped with means for satisfying all the... | |
| Yi-fu Tuan - 1989 - 226 sivua
...Lake—that seemed to provide all the satisfactions and virtues human beings could reasonably want: The moment one treads that sacred enclosure, one feels...you have a town of many thousands of inhabitants, beautifully laid out in a forest, and equipped with means for satisfying all the necessary lower and... | |
| Jane Roland Martin - 1995 - 252 sivua
...that make creative genius dependent on machismo contradict the facts. What he ironically called the "happy week at the famous Assembly grounds on the borders of Chautauqua Lake" was the very stuff on which Jane Austen's inspiration thrived. George Eliot could also have found sufficient... | |
| Wendy Kohli - 1995 - 420 sivua
...said for James's definition of first-rate literature is that it is far too limited. Ironically, his "happy week at the famous Assembly Grounds on the borders of Chautauqua Lake" is the very stuff on which Jane Austens inspiration thrived." No doubt George Eliot could also have... | |
| William James - 2000 - 404 sivua
...lecture by a personal reminiscence, I am going to ask your indulgence for a similar bit of egotism now. A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...a serious and studious picnic on a gigantic scale. Hero you have a town of many thousands of inhabitants, beautifully laid out in the forest and drained,... | |
| Mark R. Schwen, Dorothy C. Bass - 2006 - 580 sivua
...William James, ed. John McDermott (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977), pp. 645-660. 14 ... A few summers ago I spent a happy week at the famous...Assembly Grounds on the borders of Chautauqua Lake [a center for the arts and education in upstate New York]. The moment one treads that sacred enclosure,... | |
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