单词 | renascence |
例句 | Here are his contributions to the Catholic renascence in liturgy and art, lavish letterpress productions on heavy stock. Thomas Merton and the Eternal Search 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z Some years ago, in the vanguard of the Southern literary renascence, Ellen Glasgow commented that what the South needed was “blood and irony.” Notes From the Book Review Archives 2018-01-19T05:00:00Z If a country's industries are experiencing a renascence, they would be importing more semi-finished goods and machinery. Decoupling: One expensive euro 2013-04-02T21:13:07Z The four-score volumes which he wrote are the monument, as they were the instrument, of a new renascence. Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works 2012-03-14T02:00:25.570Z In this way only can there ever be a genuine renascence of the ancient and honorable craft of poetry. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z The toleration and scepticism of the first renascence had causes no deeper than a general enlargement of experience and thought. Science and Medieval Thought The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 2012-02-22T03:00:23.620Z He was grateful indeed for the nightly renascence of his spirit in the clear air and gracious heaven of the place. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z When it did appear it inaugurated the Swedish dramatic renascence. Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-11-12T03:00:36.860Z Thus while there was an auspicious renascence of national vigor at home, there was an ominous decline of imperial authority abroad. The History of Cuba, vol. 2 2011-10-11T02:01:01.423Z The motion picture is the renascence of pantomime. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z With the greater renascence the second period of Scholasticism, and indeed the Middle Ages themselves are closed. Science and Medieval Thought The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 2012-02-22T03:00:23.620Z I believe a grand esthetic renascence to be at hand and that a great light will be kindled in England for all the world to see. Lady Barbarina The Siege of London, An International Episode and Other Tales 2011-10-06T02:00:37.063Z From the train window the countryside in the 371 tones and flush of the renascence absorbed him. The Sea and the Jungle 2011-08-30T02:00:30.350Z American plays, besides being most readily available to the anthologist, are beginning to reflect the renascence that is gradually taking place in the American theater. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z Through the middle ages it was the sanctuary and since the renascence of classical learning it has been the museum of Europe. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z Ten or a dozen years ago, it was hard to say whether the drama was in process of decline or of renascence, whether there was to be an end of it, or a new beginning. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z About 1880 a renascence began, particularly in the Middle States and New England; this revival was marked by a recurrence to the original social and educational objects. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z There had been no renascence, no uplifting movement, no real enthusiasm. The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z And the best people hate the whole business much too much to get any 'renascence of beauty' out of it. Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z This survey of popular literature forms a necessary introduction to the renascence which was simultaneously effected for Italian at Florence, Ferrara and Naples during the last years of the century. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z So it was that the systematic accumulation and criticism of facts which was first begun by the Greeks was resumed in this astonishing renascence of the Semitic world. A Short History of the World 2011-03-04T03:01:03.147Z Nay, it is interesting to note that Coleridge and De Quincey, two main agents of the "renascence of wonder" at the beginning of the nineteenth century, were both practised logicians. Far Off Things 2011-02-04T03:00:19.967Z The victory of Clontarf was celebrated by a renascence of learning. Irish Nationality 2011-01-11T03:00:30.560Z We may expect a renascence of beauty worthy to rank with the Romantic Revival born of the French wars....' Non-combatants and Others 2011-04-11T02:00:11.563Z The attention of learned men was directed in the renascence of Tuscan literature to the beauty of these lyrics. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z And to what purpose was the ever-returning, endless, eternal renascence of life? Majesty A Novel "I don't know so much about stirring up, Mrs. Pudding," said Jenny, unwilling to admit any renascence of sensibility. Carnival This period was the darkest hour before the dawn of the second great renascence of Russian literature. An Outline of Russian Literature To-day the brown mountain sides are suddenly clothed with innumerable tender shades of green, and against them the exquisite "sarvice" tree, incomparable symbol of spiritual renascence, stands forth in unearthly beauty. Mothering on Perilous Therefore the vernacular literature of the Renaissance, as compared with that of the expiring middle ages, was itself a renascence or revival. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z The casket is of old wrought silver enriched with gilt chasing and great blue turquoises, of that costly renascence work which is not made nowadays. Majesty A Novel Though unacquainted with foreign languages, and therefore with foreign literatures, she drew her inspiration from her own poetic soul and rose high above the level of her poetic contemporaries prophesying a renascence of Polish literature. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) I thought you only cared for the renascence of art—isn't it renascence you call it? The Galaxy, May, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—May, 1877.—No. 5. To those who do not understand the international trafficking of the middle ages and the age of renascence it is strange to note how little the fashions varied in European lands. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" We might take the three chief centers of renascence at the close of the fifteenth century—Florence, Ferrara, Naples—and show how the local characteristics of these cities affected their great writers. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Anarchism owes its renascence to his active agitation, regardless of all consequences; and even in his writings the thinker lags far behind the agitator. Anarchism A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory If you fail to take this course, if the war should not bring as its first fruit a social renascence in all the nations, then farewell Europe, queen of thought, guide of mankind. The Forerunners And, indeed, in 1895, what may perhaps be best described as the renascence of anarchism appeared in France under an old and influential name. Violence and the Labor Movement The writers whose creative instinct awoke in the seventies stood upon the firm ground of old traditions and were inspired by the optimism of the national renascence. The German Classics, v. 20 Masterpieces of German Literature Now, in the renascence of the native literature, poets of the highest rank were destined to receive the same material from the people and to give it a form appropriate to their own culture. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z But the future holds more of responsibility, and we must prepare to guard against any renascence of the benevolent delusions that four years of blood have barely been able to dispel. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 Gilbert had dedicated his life to the renascence of the drama and had written a couple of plays which, he admitted to his friends, had not got the right stuff in them. Changing Winds A Novel An emotional renascence swept like a torrid simoon over Europe. Melomaniacs It simply carries me back to the ancient weary round of ceaseless struggle, unending battle, incessant renascence of the sprouting heads of Hydra; to all that from which the windless Olympus was a refuge. Hypolympia Or, The Gods in the Island, an Ironic Fantasy Toward the close of the fifteenth century, a fusion between the humanistic and the vulgar literatures was made; and this is the renascence of Italian—no longer Tuscan, but participated by the race at large. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Naturally Italian Jews are more profoundly than others affected by the renascence of science and art. Jewish Literature and Other Essays The revival of Gaelic and the renascence of Irish literature may be said to date from the publication of those two books. Modern British Poetry Was it not fitting that she should be gorgeously attired on this great day of triumph—this renascence of joy in her life? A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg Indeed, it would almost seem that a renascence of American art is at hand. American Men of Mind In this renascence neither the religious nor the feudal principle regained firm hold upon the race. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z Side by side with the terms restitution and reflorescence the word renascence crops up repeatedly in his writings. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation They were adapted and increasing in number; going into Big Summer and into a renascence that would last for fifty years. Space Prison All this peaceful beauty of Nature's renascence was nothing to her. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg It is to attain," said he, "the renascence of our people! The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1 He was the centre of the group who seem to have been almost consciously striving to bring about from every side the renascence which we see to-day. My Reminiscences The collection is intended to exemplify the development of the art of painting in mediæval and renascence Europe. In and Around Berlin The Faery Queene reflects, perhaps, more fully than any other English work, the many-sided literary influences of the renascence. Brief History of English and American Literature He prepared the way for the scientific renascence in France. Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution His Life and Work And thus through the Pauline theology, Greek philosophy had its part in the moral regeneration of the world; as it has had, in later times, in every emancipation and renascence of its thought. A Short History of Greek Philosophy But such a stimulus, the renascence of Eastern Asia, or a great German fleet upon the ocean, may presently supply. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought In the renascence of history which is in a manner the characteristic of our time, the Middle Ages have been the object of peculiar fondness with both criticism and erudition. Life of St. Francis of Assisi HALI: a modern poet: pupil of Ghalib: recently dead: greatly admired, chiefly by the Muslims, for his poems calling for Muslim and Indian renascence. Hindustani Lyrics The figures on the cathedrals of Naumburg, Strassburg, Rheims, Amiens and Chartres are far superior to the artistic achievements of the dawning renascence in Italy. The Evolution of Love And then Taine asserted also that "three artists of the Italian renascence, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, rise, by unanimous consent, far above all others." Inquiries and Opinions It would thus appear that there was a renascence of early Sumerian religious ideas. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Therefore this renascence, in its most profound features, concerns less the archæology or the architecture than the history of a country. Life of St. Francis of Assisi And when we come to probe this problem of the spread of Superstition in America, this amazing renascence of Romanism in a democracy, we find precisely the same phenomenon. The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition In the meantime, Alexander II. had ascended the throne of the Tzars, and the dawn of Russian renascence began to disperse the nightmares of the past era. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) Lucas, whose "Open Road" really amounted to a renascence of the craft. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Without exaggeration it may indeed be said that this modern renascence of painting in Holland is not unworthy to be compared with that of the days of Rembrandt. History of Holland It was a feature of the recurring childishness of ideas and the renascence of wonder at common things which is apparent on many hands. Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria The Gaelic League, founded in 1893 by a few enthusiastic Irish spirits, was formed to effect an Irish renascence in matters of the mind and spirit. Ireland Since Parnell And further on he says that his own great picture symbolical of this renascence was suggested by Philip Aylwin's vignette. Aylwin Better far, as life transcends books, we may see, and yet more, forsee, the growth of civic consciousness and conscience, the awakening of citizenship towards civic renascence. Civics: as Applied Sociology The Rowley Poems and Percy's Reliques mark the beginning of that renascence of our older poetry so conspicuous in the time of Lamb and Hazlitt. The Rowley Poems We have information regarding the renascence of the activity of the translators of scientific works into the Persian language and the tradition of this activity survived down to the Moslem times. Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I He has excellently pointed out how in the sixteenth century there was a double renascence,—a Hellenic renascence and a Hebrew renascence—and how both have been great powers ever since. Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold What we really need for the frustration and overthrow of a deaf and raucous Jingoism is a renascence of the love of the native land. The Defendant In the absorbing interest of her own renascence, the shock, more than the injury which her father had undergone, was ignored, if not neglected. Between the Dark and the Daylight During the first half of the nineteenth century there took place a considerable intellectual renascence in Bulgaria, a movement fostered by wealthy Bulgarian merchants of Bucarest and Odessa. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey In the second half of the tenth century and in the eleventh century the currents which were preparing the Persian renascence party were lost and their significance forgotten. Iranian Influence on Moslem Literature, Part I It is difficult to see whence the necessary impetus for a national renascence is to come…. An Englishman Looks at the World Her own England, the England which had grown up around her, serious, moral, prosaic, shrank coldly from this child of earth, and the renascence, brilliant, fanciful, unscrupulous, irreligious. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V But in a little while another yap scraps up $40 in cash, catches a sucker to endorse his note and there's a renascence of the old plant. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 The renascence of Buddhism sought to eliminate from the arrogant and impious pantheisms of Egypt, India, and Greece a simple and pure philosophy, upholding virtue as man's greatest good and highest reward. The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok On his return to Paris he became associated with a movement towards the renascence of the theater as a social machine, and wrote several plays. Jean-Christophe, Volume I The first of these is the restoration of representative government, and the second a renascence of our public thought about political and social things. An Englishman Looks at the World He thought that a revolution might make it possible to bring about a great artistic renascence, and he pretended that he had no other interest in the social movement. Jean-Christophe Journey's End There being little hope that the daily press—"public educator," "guardian of morality," etc.—will suffer a renascence of decency, we can only appeal to Grover not to let it happen again. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 To misunderstand this moral bearing of the renascence of the Hebrew language is to fail to know the very life of the better part of Judaism and the Jew. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) He had both witnessed and shared this renascence. The Glory of the Trenches We have come to a phase in our affairs when the only alternative to a great, deliberate renascence of will and understanding is national disorder and decay. An Englishman Looks at the World This protest was a direct result of the moral and spiritual renascence that occurred in New England and that became known as the "Great Awakening." The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut In fascination, as in evil, she anticipates the type of the women of the renascence. Letters of Catherine Benincasa The surprising return of the younger generation, who had wholly broken with Judaism, this first step toward the actual realization of the Zionist dream, has had most important consequences for the renascence of Hebrew literature. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) If the spirit of the Greeks inspired the physical prowess of the Romans, the enlightenment of the Florentines brought forth the renascence of the arts and crafts of Italy and of the world. The Tragedies of the Medici Were it made now publicly and boldly, there can be no doubt that the decision would mean a renascence of monarchy, a considerable outbreak of royalist enthusiasm in the Empire. In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace To a man of stronger moral fibre a renascence of the poetical instinct in other forms might, as I have suggested above, been possible; but the poet of Christabel and the Ancient Mariner was dead. English Men of Letters: Coleridge Her writings are of the middle ages, not of the renascence, but they express the twilight of the mediaeval day. Letters of Catherine Benincasa We may note several reasons for this eddy in the moralizing process, this counter-movement toward the development of new sins and the renascence of old ones. Problems of Conduct Then it must be obvious to you that women are destined to play the leading part in our Christian renascence, precisely as they did in the original spreading of the faith. Born in Exile In England, it exercised an influence only inferior to that which belonged to it at home upon both the matter and the form of poetry down to the renascence begun by Surrey and Wyatt. Chaucer I think that a great æsthetic renascence is at hand, and that a great light will be kindled in England, for all the world to see. A Bundle of Letters The pattern set by Meleager was followed by later poets; and little more would remain to say were it not necessary to notice the brief renascence of amatory poetry in the sixth century. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Thus would they achieve a renascence—I am sure they called it a renascence—of 'Merrie England.' Yet Again This renascence of beauty, co-existent with the luminous glow of her husband's genius, cast a shade of regret on the Count's exquisite pleasure in this mysterious hour. Gambara The precedent of Islam helps my faith in the creative inspiration of such a renascence of religion. War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war Certainly before the end of Henry VI's reign the first impulse of the Italian renascence—the impulse to gather up the materials of a more catholic and liberal knowledge—had been transmitted to England. Old English Libraries And when we come to probe this problem of the spread of Supersition in America, this amazing renascence of Romanism in a democracy, we find precisely the same phenomenon. The Profits of Religion If only she kept off theosophy and the Keltic renascence and her disposition to profess wild intellectual passions, there would be no harm in her. Soul of a Bishop Now the world is crying aloud for a renascence of the spirit that orders and controls. The Research Magnificent Such thought was interwoven with the very fabric of that pioneer school in the educational renascence in England. The World Set Free I am going over, because I think I may join in an intellectual renascence on the Conservative side. The New Machiavelli The effort at renascence is bound to come by either alternative. The New Machiavelli |
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