10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «POCOCURANTEISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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POCOCURANTEISM,. CYNICISM,. SCEPTICISM. J7i admirari is the motto which
men of the world always affect. They think it vulgar to wonder, or be enthusiastic.
They have so much corruption, and so much charlatanism, that they think the ...
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The life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold, Professor of ...
I suppose that Pococuranteism (excuse the word) is much the order of the day
amongst young men. I observe symptoms of it here, and am always dreading its
ascendancy, though we have some who struggle nobly against it. I believe that "
Nil ...
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1844
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The New Monthly Magazine
... but let us admire all that can be admired without debasing the dispositions or
stultifying the understanding.” Dr. Arnold, in 1835, writing to an old pupil abroad,
supposes that Pococuranteism is much the order of the day amongst young ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
From dilettantism I am perceptibly sinking into pococuranteism. The House is
becoming no place for men of my name and family. The Committee work
becomes more onerous and distasteful every year. Did you ever attend upon a
Water ...
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The life and correspondence of Thomas Arnold
I suppose that Pococuranteism (excuse the word) is much the order of the day
amongst young men. I observe symptoms of it here, and am always dreading its
ascendancy, though we have some who struggle nobly against it. I believe that "
Nil ...
Stanley Arthur Penrhyn, 1846
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The National Quarterly Review
"I suppose that Pococuranteism (excuse the word) is much the order of the day
amongst young men. I observe symptoms of it here, and am always dreading its
ascendency, though we have some who struggle nobly against it. I believe that '
Nil ...
Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman, 1862
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The civil war in America.
An elegant refinement, which almost assumes the airs of pococuranteism, reigns
in society, only broken by the vehement voices of female patriotism, or the
denunciation* addr <»st'd againut the provisions of a tariir, which New York
seems ...
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Personal and literary memorials
I forget the solution of the difficulty adopted by the Regius professor : I remember
only the monotonous drawl and air of pococuranteism and indifference with
which it was stated ; amounting almost to hebetude. In Lincolnshire I ordered the
...
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The Princesse; Or the Beguine
If this be your case, I am morally, intellectually, and personally your fittest
physician; and a good dose of my Pantagruelian pococuranteism will do more to
set you right, than all the stoicism in Epictetus. . '.'Time.and the world, my dear
Mottram, ...
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The Civil War in America
Nodoubt thereis, andmust be, very great agitationof feeling, and much
apprehension; butto the stranger theyare not very patentor visible. Anelegant
refinement,whichalmost assumesthe airsof pococuranteism, reignsinsociety, only
brokenbythe ...
Sir William Howard Russell