Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... class what lord - lieutenancy and the county magistracy are to the aristocratic class , and a stringent administra- tion might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent its exercising them in its own comfortable , inde ...
... class what lord - lieutenancy and the county magistracy are to the aristocratic class , and a stringent administra- tion might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent its exercising them in its own comfortable , inde ...
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... course he would like his class to rule , as the aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisiacal ...
... course he would like his class to rule , as the aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisiacal ...
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... aristocratic class , in occupation of the executive government , and so if he is stopped from making Hyde Park a bear - garden or the streets impassable , he says he is being butchered by the aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat ...
... aristocratic class , in occupation of the executive government , and so if he is stopped from making Hyde Park a bear - garden or the streets impassable , he says he is being butchered by the aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat ...
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... aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and polite- ness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our ... aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the necessity of light also , and shows us that ...
... aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and polite- ness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our ... aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the necessity of light also , and shows us that ...
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... class . Ideas he has not , and neither has he that seriousness of our middle class , which is , as I have often said , the great strength of this class , and may become its salvation . Why , a man may hear a young Dives of the aristocratic ...
... class . Ideas he has not , and neither has he that seriousness of our middle class , which is , as I have often said , the great strength of this class , and may become its salvation . Why , a man may hear a young Dives of the aristocratic ...
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