Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... virtues , as Mr. Carlyle says , of aris- tocracy , in this beautiful and virtuous mean , there seemed evidently some insufficiency of light ; while , on the other hand , the worthy baronet , in whom the high spirit of aristocracy , its ...
... virtues , as Mr. Carlyle says , of aris- tocracy , in this beautiful and virtuous mean , there seemed evidently some insufficiency of light ; while , on the other hand , the worthy baronet , in whom the high spirit of aristocracy , its ...
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... virtuous mean of this class , for the perfection of its present qualities and mode of being , and also for the excess of them . Such men must clearly not be men of genius like Mr. Bright ; for , as I have formerly said , so far as a man ...
... virtuous mean of this class , for the perfection of its present qualities and mode of being , and also for the excess of them . Such men must clearly not be men of genius like Mr. Bright ; for , as I have formerly said , so far as a man ...
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... virtuous mean of that class . But it is obviously at variance with our definition of culture , or the pursuit of light and perfection , which made light and perfection consist , not in resting and being , but in grow- ing and becoming ...
... virtuous mean of that class . But it is obviously at variance with our definition of culture , or the pursuit of light and perfection , which made light and perfection consist , not in resting and being , but in grow- ing and becoming ...
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... virtuous mean , self- excluded from wielding an authority of which light is to be the very soul . Clear as this is , it will be made clearer still if we take some representative man as the excess of the middle class , and remember that ...
... virtuous mean , self- excluded from wielding an authority of which light is to be the very soul . Clear as this is , it will be made clearer still if we take some representative man as the excess of the middle class , and remember that ...
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... virtue and its excess . We must not take , of course , men like the chiefs of the Hyde Park demonstration ... virtuous mean of our present working class ; and I think everybody will admit that in Mr. Odger there is manifestly ...
... virtue and its excess . We must not take , of course , men like the chiefs of the Hyde Park demonstration ... virtuous mean of our present working class ; and I think everybody will admit that in Mr. Odger there is manifestly ...
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