| 1883 - 948 sayfa
...English of his day that " they take their pleasures sadly after their fashion," would doubtless, if he lived now, say of the Americans that they take their...and this abandonment is prevented by the everpresent sense of multitudinous responsibilities. So that, beyond the serious physical mischief caused by overwork,... | |
| 1883 - 866 sayfa
...English of his day that “they take their pleasures sadly after their fashion,” would doubtless, if he lived now, say of the Americans that they take their...this abandonment is prevented by the ever-present sense of multitudinous responsibilities. So that, beyond the serious physical mischief caused by over-work,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 556 sayfa
...English of his day that " they take their pleasures sadly after their fashion," would doubtless, if he lived now, say of the Americans that they take their...this abandonment is prevented by the ever-present sense of multitudinous responsibilities. So that, beyond the serious physical mischief caused by overwork,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 554 sayfa
...English of his day that " they take their pleasures sadly after their fashion," would doubtless, if he lived now, say of the Americans that they take their...this abandonment is prevented by the ever-present sense of multitudinous responsibilities. So that, beyond the serious physical mischief caused by overwork,... | |
| Adrien Proust - 1903 - 240 sayfa
...in " business. ... It is recognised that getting on "devours nearly all other satisfaction—there is not " that abandonment to the moment which is requisite "for full enjoyment; and this abandonment is pre " vented by the ever-present sense of multitudinous " responsibilities. So that beyond the serious... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 640 sayfa
...English of his day that "they take their pleasures sadly after their fashion," would doubtless, if he lived now, say of the Americans that "they take their...this abandonment is prevented by the ever-present sense of multitudinous responsibilities. So that beyond the serious physical mischief caused by overwork,... | |
| Bill Brown - 1996 - 358 sayfa
...most fashionable night spot, Herbert Spencer revoiced the account in 1882. Americans, he said, have "not that abandonment to the moment which is requisite for full enjoyment." 9 In the eyes of England's preeminent sociologist, who was also the preeminent theorist of play, American... | |
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