All 8 Uses of
intellectual
in
Mrs. Warren's Profession
- The play had been in print for four years; and I have spared no pains to make known that my plays are built to induce, not voluptuous reverie but intellectual interest, not romantic rhapsody but humane concern.†
Act Auth
- Accordingly, I do not find those critics who are gifted with intellectual appetite and political conscience complaining of want of dramatic power.†
Act Auth
- When the intellectual muscle and moral nerve of the critics has been developed in the struggle with modern problem plays, the pettish luxuriousness of the clever ones, and the sulky sense of disadvantaged weakness in the sentimental ones, will clear away; and it will be seen that only in the problem play is there any real drama, because drama is no mere setting up of the camera to nature: it is the presentation in parable of the conflict between Man's will and his environment: in a…†
Act Auth
- I now come to those critics who, intellectually baffled by the problem in Mrs Warren's Profession, have made a virtue of running away from it.†
Act Auth *
- Ever so intellectual.†
Act 1
- She's a genuinely intellectual artistic woman; and she sees nobody here from one year's end to another except the gov'nor; so you can imagine how jolly dull it pans out for her.†
Act 2
- [To his father] Y o u r e not intellectual or artistic: are you pater?†
Act 2
- You won't find me a bad sort: I don't go in for being superfine intellectually; but Ive plenty of honest human feeling; and the old Crofts breed comes out in a sort of instinctive hatred of anything low, in which I'm sure youll sympathize with me.†
Act 3
Definition:
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(intellectual as in: intellectual stimulation) related to intelligence -- such as requiring, appealing to, or possessing intelligence