Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... ness and intelligence , and in what manner , according to him , we are to grow in them . And , no doubt , in America all classes read their newspaper , and take a commendable interest in politics , more than here or anywhere else in ...
... ness and intelligence , and in what manner , according to him , we are to grow in them . And , no doubt , in America all classes read their newspaper , and take a commendable interest in politics , more than here or anywhere else in ...
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... ness , and light , are all moonshine , this will not appear to matter much ; but with us , who value them , and who think that we have traced much of our present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do ...
... ness , and light , are all moonshine , this will not appear to matter much ; but with us , who value them , and who think that we have traced much of our present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do ...
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... ness and vanity . The culture which is supposed to plume itself on a smattering of Greek and Latin is a culture which is begotten by nothing so intellectual as curiosity ; it is valued either out of sheer vanity and ignorance , or else ...
... ness and vanity . The culture which is supposed to plume itself on a smattering of Greek and Latin is a culture which is begotten by nothing so intellectual as curiosity ; it is valued either out of sheer vanity and ignorance , or else ...
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... ness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to - morrow , which of the two , a hundred years hence , would most excite the love , interest , and admiration of mankind , - would most ...
... ness is that we excite love , interest , and admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to - morrow , which of the two , a hundred years hence , would most excite the love , interest , and admiration of mankind , - would most ...
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... ness and light . The εὐφυής is the man who tends towards sweetness and light ; the ἀφυής , on the other hand , is our Philistine . The immense spiritual signi- ficance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central ...
... ness and light . The εὐφυής is the man who tends towards sweetness and light ; the ἀφυής , on the other hand , is our Philistine . The immense spiritual signi- ficance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central ...
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