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单词 idealisation
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The young Iris Murdoch, hard at work in what looks like an austere bedsit, resists this kind of idealisation, staring the camera down defiantly. Ida Kar: Bohemian Photographer, 1908-1974 ? review 2011-03-13T00:05:32Z
To be sure, it's loosely inspired on products and uses of southern European countries, but is a construct, an idealisation. Do Flamenco and the Mediterranean diet really deserve special UN status? 2010-11-22T13:00:00Z
It is a gracious idealisation of our perfect imaginary form. Should you ever send nude pictures taken for an old lover to a new partner? 2019-02-20T05:00:00Z
Although he's played by a smiling woman, this is clearly Breivik in all but name, and the six singing, fresh-faced young people in red sweatshirts certainly represent an idealisation of modern Norway. The Economist – Edinburgh festival review 2012-08-17T14:08:41Z
It took me ages to unpick: was it an American idealisation of British culture? TV review: Beaver Falls; Harold Baim's Britain on Film 2011-07-27T21:00:01Z
Kynaston deprecates the idealisation of traditional working-class communities by sociologists and intellectuals. Modernity Britain: Opening the Box by David Kynaston – review 2013-06-15T07:01:01Z
Any photos which feature a female nipple are promptly removed, leading to a smoothness of image, an idealisation of the empty chest, treasureless. What does the trend for smaller nipples say about us? 2017-01-15T05:00:00Z
In doing so, we stop supporting the physical idealisations that push and punish our self-esteem. With our gyms closed, lockdown is a chance for gay men to rethink narrow body ideals | Dejan Jotanovic 2020-09-01T04:00:00Z
The tendency towards Romantic idealisation is perhaps signalled here in the opening apostrophe, and the moral vocabulary or implications in the diction: honesty, fellowship, the value of trust. Poem of the week: Written at an Inn at Henley by William Shenstone 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z
This ideology of dominance and idealisation of violence has its racial dimensions too. The fall of Harvey Weinstein should be a moment to rethink masculinity | Rebecca Solnit 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z
That is, it assigns what is most human about human beings – our minds and our volition – to algorithms and markets, leaving us to mimic, zombie-like, the shrunken idealisations of economic models. Neoliberalism: the idea that changed the world 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z
In like manner the mixture of devotion and self-seeking in that quaintest of followers, Richie Moniplies, is worth a thousand false idealisations. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z
Its knowledge is not mediated or carried along specific channels: it does not build up, piecemeal, by successive steps of synthesis and analysis, by gradual idealisation, the organised totality of its intellectual world. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
A garden is made to express man's delight in beauty and to gratify his instincts for idealisation. Garden-Craft Old and New 2012-02-12T03:00:11.083Z
Absence, distance, lent the last touch of idealisation and enchantment to his conception of Lucy. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
Knowledge might be indifferently described, therefore, as a process of idealisation of experience, or of realisation of intelligence. John Dewey's logical theory 2011-11-28T03:00:21.547Z
No; none of these things did the servants of the British deity, that idealisation of the sacred rights of feudal property, advocate. The Life of Thomas Wanless, Peasant 2011-11-27T03:00:11.777Z
We know vanity only in its most weakened forms, in its idealisations and its small doses, because we live in a late and very emasculated state of society. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z
No wonder "Nature abhors lines" if this base and spurious imitation of the "old formality," that Charles Lamb gloats over, is all that the landscape-garden can offer in the way of idealisation. Garden-Craft Old and New 2012-02-12T03:00:11.083Z
I am sorry for the idealisation if you are going to operate; they’ll be more like caricatures I’m thinking. The Triumph of Jill 2011-08-31T02:01:25.060Z
The idealisation of science is simply a further development of this ideal element. John Dewey's logical theory 2011-11-28T03:00:21.547Z
It is not idealisation of public service to say that the rewards are primarily satisfaction in being useful to people who need our help. Public service: Come and see what life is like in the classroom, Mr Letwin 2011-08-06T23:04:08Z
There has been with them no enthusiasm for persons, no idealisation of individuals. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z
Much that belongs to the ‘real’ landscape is ignored when it is apprehended aesthetically; and the painter only carries this unconscious idealisation further when he deliberately alters the ‘real’ landscape in further ways. Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z
“You are given to idealisation, I see,” he said. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z
The tendency which falsifies judgement in this respect is that of idealisation. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z
That passed; but he saw her without illusion, without idealisation. A Daughter of the Vine 2011-03-09T03:00:47.790Z
Such a definition should apply to nothing but religion, and should differentiate religion from anything else—as, for example, from imaginative idealisation, art, morality, philosophy. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z
It was an idealisation of form and features, limbs and muscles, an empty glorification of the physical with nothing of course really corresponding to it in the nature of things. Apollonius of Tyana, the Philosopher-Reformer of the First Century A.D. 2011-03-04T03:01:05.837Z
He studied her again in his own picture, and accepted her as a far finer creature than he had realised—even allowing for this idealisation of her in paint. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
Races who worshipped idealisations or personifications might easily make room for other poetic embodiments of human thought and feeling; but Jehovah would vindicate His rights. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus
All must be an idealisation of speech, and at some moment of passionate action or somnambulistic reverie. Reveries over Childhood and Youth
It is, therefore, not improbable that the philosophical idealisation of paiderastia, to which the name of Platonic love is usually given, should rather be described as Socratic. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion
In fact, it permits of no leisure and no idealisation; and without those things----' Mr. Rawlence paused with outstretched hands, shrugging shoulders, and the smile of one who should say--'You understand, of course.' The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
Where there has been conscious, or even involuntary, deception, an unreal position or exaggerated idealisation on either side, the pain of disillusion will be poignant, and its effect permanent. The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage Describing Modern Manners and Customs of Courtship and Marriage, and giving Full Details regarding the Wedding Ceremony and Arrangements
Instead of a legitimate idealisation, we have simply an abandonment of any basis in reality. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3)
Hugh could understand a personal relation, even the passionate idealisation of an individual. Beside Still Waters
It was at Athens that the social disadvantages of women told with greatest force; and this perhaps may help to explain the philosophic idealisation of boy-love among the Athenians. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion
Love, in his case, had meant the idealisation of the whole of life—the life of action and the life within the soul. Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
There is none to whom I cannot bow in the evening—but the idealisation of the village lives is changed and there is knowledge. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
Then again, as opposed to this vulgar sentimentality, with its false idealisation of women, we have the realistic sensuality of the younger cleverer writers playing upon every kind of neurotic obsession. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
And because of this harmony, this unconsciousness in woman’s virtue, a man’s love of woman takes on a form of idealisation which a woman never understands and indeed often resents. The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance
Though misuse may render it grotesque or insincere, the idealisation of ancient conceptions, when done consciously and above board, has, in my opinion, an important future. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Chapman's Cynthia of The Shadow of Night is plainly a rhapsodised idealisation of the Queen. Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592
Many strong men are holding to this hope, with steady and splendid idealisation. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
It is not exactly friendship, but partakes more of the character of love—in its idealisation, its shyness, its enthusiastic reverence, its hopeless doubt of requital, and, above all, its jealousies. Agatha's Husband A Novel
Bare rebellion cannot endure, and no succession of generations can continue nourishing themselves on the poetry of complaint, and the idealisation of revolt. Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I Essay 3: Byron
In degree and mode, however, the idealisation varies infinitely in the various kinds of art. An Estimate of the Value and Influence of Works of Fiction in Modern Times
It might plausibly be urged that by pushing unreality to its extreme you get idealisation. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
No doubt Isopel is an idealisation of the class; but the class, with all its drawbacks, has a certain winsomeness for men of Borrow’s temperament. Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
The Antinous statues and coins are reflections of earlier artistic masterpieces, executed with admirable skill, but lacking original faculty for idealisation in the artists. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
Her only he regarded as an idealisation in the Orlando Furioso. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg
The apparent idealisation of idleness above service in the story of Mary and Martha was lit up by the sight of Catherine and Clare and Teresa shining above the little home at Bethany. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
It may be the result of unconscious idealisation, but his Gypsies have nothing more sordid about them than wild birds have.  George Borrow The Man and His Books
Here are my notes of one specimen conversation, given without any dramatic nonsense or idealisation. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
There is ample room in Art for these subjective idealisations of even the narrowest world. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
From a false idealisation of humanitarianism, whilst Hindoos and Chinese are at all events more humane. We Philologists Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Volume 8
Fourteen years devoted to the idealisation of the mother who had deserted her, and to positive hatred of the relation who had mothered her! Great Possessions
The tendency of the rarest minds was in the direction of a further idealisation of love, of freeing it from all earthly shackles and bringing it nearer and nearer to heaven. The Evolution of Love
So that the question as to soliloquy must be one as to the degree of idealisation and the balance of advantages and disadvantages. Shakespearean Tragedy Lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
In respect of its general characteristics, we think it has been made clear that vocal music, and by consequence all music, is an idealisation of the natural language of passion. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library
My old idealisation of the life of the tramp, somehow or other, was entirely gone—an idealisation that had, anyhow, been mainly literary, induced by the writings of Jack London, Josiah Flynt and Maxim Gorky. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative
Heavy ordinary people would find it hard to understand Molly's strange idealisation of the glories of the kingdom of this world which she meant to conquer. Great Possessions
This unhistorical idealisation of the past, even of a barbarous past, was very characteristic of Newman and his friends. Outspoken Essays
Emmy's vehemence had thus the temporary effect of creating a fresh reality out of a common idealisation of circumstance. Nocturne
The whole statue is the idealisation of virt�—that quality so highly prized by the Italians and the ancients, so well fitted for commemoration in the arts. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
He would work himself up into a generous idealisation of himself as the guardian of law and order amid the bloody strife of the cabbage-patch—the preserver of the balance of nature. The Pleasures of Ignorance
How strange now appeared the dreams of her childhood, the idealisation of the young and beautiful mother! Great Possessions
His personal characteristics are too distinct and too human to make idealisation easy. Outspoken Essays
This door led to a large apartment which struck Denry as being an idealisation of a first-class waiting-room at a highly important terminal station. The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns
He is by nature strangely spiritual, though he is far from indulging in any false idealisation, though he shrinks not at all from the statement of the truth as it presents itself to him. The Later Works of Titian
His severely practical mind objected to any such fanciful idealisation of our misery. Tent Life in Siberia
Now one unlucky result of this view of religion is the idealisation of the clergyman, the special messenger and chosen servant of the Lord. Annie Besant An Autobiography
Sansovino himself was neither original nor powerful enough, to elevate the mixed motives of Renaissance sculpture by any lofty idealisation. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
One very practical and mischievous result of this religious feeling is the idealisation of all clergymen, as being the special messengers of, and the special means of communication with, the "Most High". Autobiographical Sketches
Tea with us became more than an idealisation of the form of drinking; it is a religion of the art of life. The Book of Tea
He had read of the idealisation that takes place in love, but he saw her exactly as she was. Of Human Bondage
But it may be well for us to remember that the era which has recently closed was itself marked by a mad idealisation of all novelties. Young Adventure, a Book of Poems
Defined by their artistic purposes, the first idealises Christian motives; the second is naturalistic; the third attempts an idealisation inspired by revived paganism. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
But his idealisation of earlier ages was that of the romantic student rather than the reactionary politician. Latin Literature
After all, saintliness is never a reality; it is always more or less an idealisation of the image by the mirror. The Saint
But the Japanese Kwan-non has lost all Chinese characteristics,—has become artistically an idealisation of all that is sweet and beautiful in the woman of Japan. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series
At his time of life idealisation is still not a difficult or a long process. The Great God Success
There was nothing finite here or tangible, no gladness in the beauty of girlish foreheads or the swiftness of a young man's limbs, no simple idealisation of natural delightfulness. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
It was a superstition, not a religion; it admitted neither of allegoric interpretation nor of poetical idealisation. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
Now it is remarkable how accurately all this corresponds to the Dark Tower of "Childe Rowland," allowing for a little idealisation on the part of the narrator. English Fairy Tales
But the essence of his system lay in the idealisation of poverty as good in itself and the best of all good things. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304
If any of Maria's admirers had been lyrical, her buxom condition would have been the theme of their idealisations. Tropic Days
If we seek a literary parallel for the statesman and the artist in their idealisation of force and personal character, we find it in Pietro Aretino. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts
Our regret that they have departed is to be explained not by a mere idealisation of the past, but by a conviction that truths have been lost, or at least have been submerged.  Pages from a Journal with Other Papers
This ought not to surprise us; if we have not foreseen this madness, it is because we, like Clerambault hitherto, have lived on comfortable accepted opinions and idealisations. Clerambault The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War
The character of 'Lionel' is an evident idealisation of Shelley himself. Adonais
I can compare it only in appearance and habit of growth to our Irish, or evergreen, oak, but it is an idealisation of that fine tree.  Travels in West Africa
You restore the lost youth of manhood by idealisation, and you compel your readers to 'idealise' with you— but 'to idealise' is rather a dangerous verb!—and its conjugation generally means trouble and disaster. Innocent : her fancy and his fact
Some few people seem to find it possible, and can add to it a kind of rich tolerance, a lavish affectionateness, which pierces even deeper, and sees even more clearly, than the old partial idealisation. At Large
From him in fact Cornelius Fronto, in his late discourse, had borrowed the expression; and he certainly meant by it more than the whole commonwealth of Rome, in any idealisation of it, however sublime. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 2
In the idealisation which the girl underwent in this atmosphere all her thoughts and purposes had a significance which she would not of herself, perhaps, have attached to them. April Hopes
Were these tribal customs of the Persians, as doubtless of the Dorians, or is it all a Dorian idealisation? Cyropaedia: the education of Cyrus
But Isabel did not for a moment admit of either idealisation or interested contempt. The New Machiavelli
For this is the worst of a friendship that begins in idealisation rather than in comradeship; and this is the danger of all people who idealise. At Large
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