Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... Roman Catholic and the Jewish . And these , both of them , rest on Establishments , which , though not indeed national , are cosmopolitan ; and perhaps here , what the a individual man does not lose by these conditions of his PREFACE .
... Roman Catholic and the Jewish . And these , both of them , rest on Establishments , which , though not indeed national , are cosmopolitan ; and perhaps here , what the a individual man does not lose by these conditions of his PREFACE .
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An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. individual man does not lose by these conditions of his rearing , the citizen , and the State of which he is a citizen loses . What , now , can be the reason of this undeniable ...
An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. individual man does not lose by these conditions of his rearing , the citizen , and the State of which he is a citizen loses . What , now , can be the reason of this undeniable ...
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... individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he disobeys , to carry others along with him in his march towards perfection , to be continually doing all he ...
... individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his own development if he disobeys , to carry others along with him in his march towards perfection , to be continually doing all he ...
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... individual's personality , our maxim of ' every man for himself . ' Above all , the idea of perfection as a harmonious expansion of human nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inapti- tude for seeing more than ...
... individual's personality , our maxim of ' every man for himself . ' Above all , the idea of perfection as a harmonious expansion of human nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inapti- tude for seeing more than ...
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... individuals who obey this ten- dency are sacrificed to it , that they fall short of the hope of perfection by following it ; and that its mischiefs are to be criticised , lest it should take too firm a hold and last after it has served ...
... individuals who obey this ten- dency are sacrificed to it , that they fall short of the hope of perfection by following it ; and that its mischiefs are to be criticised , lest it should take too firm a hold and last after it has served ...
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