Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... natural taste for the bathos for a relish for the sublime . And if statesmen , either with their tongue in their cheek or with a fine impulsiveness , tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime ...
... natural taste for the bathos for a relish for the sublime . And if statesmen , either with their tongue in their cheek or with a fine impulsiveness , tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime ...
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... natural taste for the bathos unimpaired . I have formerly pointed out how in literature the absence of any authoritative centre , like an Academy , tends to do this . Each section of the public has its own literary organ , and the mass ...
... natural taste for the bathos unimpaired . I have formerly pointed out how in literature the absence of any authoritative centre , like an Academy , tends to do this . Each section of the public has its own literary organ , and the mass ...
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... natural taste for the bathos , -to hold it , and 20,000 rifles to defend it . And again , of another religious organisation in America : ' A fair and open field is not to be re- fused when hosts so mighty throw down wager of battle on ...
... natural taste for the bathos , -to hold it , and 20,000 rifles to defend it . And again , of another religious organisation in America : ' A fair and open field is not to be re- fused when hosts so mighty throw down wager of battle on ...
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... natural taste for the bathos in religion , never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if he was as much an ...
... natural taste for the bathos in religion , never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if he was as much an ...
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... natural taste for the bathos ; and even if he tries to go counter to it , to pro- ceed in this with so much flattering and coaxing , that they shall not suspect their ignorance and prejudices to be anything very unlike right reason , or ...
... natural taste for the bathos ; and even if he tries to go counter to it , to pro- ceed in this with so much flattering and coaxing , that they shall not suspect their ignorance and prejudices to be anything very unlike right reason , or ...
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