Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... give the victory to some rival fetish , but simply to turn a free and fresh stream of thought upon the whole matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like ...
... give the victory to some rival fetish , but simply to turn a free and fresh stream of thought upon the whole matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like ...
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... give to showing how erroneous are these charges ; because if they were true , we should be actually subverting our own design , and playing false to that culture which it is our very purpose to recommend . Certainly we are no enemies of ...
... give to showing how erroneous are these charges ; because if they were true , we should be actually subverting our own design , and playing false to that culture which it is our very purpose to recommend . Certainly we are no enemies of ...
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... give a sort of grand stamp of generality and solemnity to this antipathy of the Nonconformists , and to dress it out as a law of human progress in the future . Now , nothing can be pleasanter than swimming with the stream ; and we might ...
... give a sort of grand stamp of generality and solemnity to this antipathy of the Nonconformists , and to dress it out as a law of human progress in the future . Now , nothing can be pleasanter than swimming with the stream ; and we might ...
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... give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to sug- gest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to ...
... give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to sug- gest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to ...
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... give to the present Anglican Establish- ment a character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does un- doubtedly exist already in ...
... give to the present Anglican Establish- ment a character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does un- doubtedly exist already in ...
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