Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... powers , in endless growth in wisdom and beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To reach this ... sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest , or to have a ...
... powers , in endless growth in wisdom and beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To reach this ... sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest , or to have a ...
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... power most representing the right reason of the nation , and most worthy , therefore , of ruling , of exercising ... sympathy and readiest powers of action . ' Now culture , with its disinterested pursuit of perfec- tion , culture ...
... power most representing the right reason of the nation , and most worthy , therefore , of ruling , of exercising ... sympathy and readiest powers of action . ' Now culture , with its disinterested pursuit of perfec- tion , culture ...
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... powers of sympathy and ready powers of action , had to begin by throwing overboard culture , and flouting it as only fit for a professor of belles lettres . Still , to make it perfectly manifest that no more in the working class than in ...
... powers of sympathy and ready powers of action , had to begin by throwing overboard culture , and flouting it as only fit for a professor of belles lettres . Still , to make it perfectly manifest that no more in the working class than in ...
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... powers of sympathy quite dulled and his powers of action in any great movement of his class hopelessly impaired . But examples of this defect belong , as I have said , to a bygone age rather than to the present . The same desire for ...
... powers of sympathy quite dulled and his powers of action in any great movement of his class hopelessly impaired . But examples of this defect belong , as I have said , to a bygone age rather than to the present . The same desire for ...
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... sympathy , and which has been , besides , the great power of our day , and has had its praises sung by all speakers and newspapers . Still the aristocratic class is so important in itself , and the weighty functions which Mr. Carlyle ...
... sympathy , and which has been , besides , the great power of our day , and has had its praises sung by all speakers and newspapers . Still the aristocratic class is so important in itself , and the weighty functions which Mr. Carlyle ...
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admiration anarchy antipathy aristocratic class authority Barbarians bathos beauty believers in action best light Bishop Wilson Christianity Church-establishments culture Daily Telegraph discipline Dissent divine doctrine England English establishments fetish fire and strength force Frederic Harrison free-trade give Greek habits happiness harmonious perfection Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenising human nature human perfection idea ideal instincts intelligible law kind labour law of things lend a hand Liberal friends liberty machinery man's maxim mechanical ment middle class mind moral natural taste ness Nonconformists operation ordinary ourselves passion perhaps Philistines political Populace population powers of sympathy practical praise present Protestantism Puritanism pursued race reason and justice Reformation religion religious organisations right reason Robert Buchanan rule seems sense society statesmen stock notions sweetness and light thing needful thought tion true truth virtuous mean whole Wilhelm von Humboldt words worship