Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... character are born and reared in this medium as in any other . From the faults of the mass such men will always be comparatively free , and they will always excite our interest ; yet in this medium they seem to have a special difficulty ...
... character are born and reared in this medium as in any other . From the faults of the mass such men will always be comparatively free , and they will always excite our interest ; yet in this medium they seem to have a special difficulty ...
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... character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican formularies ; and then they would ...
... character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican formularies ; and then they would ...
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... in its blame of Hebraising too , and in its praise of Hellenising , culture must not fail to keep its flexibility , and to give to its judgments T that passing and provisional character which we have seen it PREFACE . XXXV.
... in its blame of Hebraising too , and in its praise of Hellenising , culture must not fail to keep its flexibility , and to give to its judgments T that passing and provisional character which we have seen it PREFACE . XXXV.
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An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. that passing and provisional character which we have seen it impose on its preferences and rejections of machinery . Now , and for us , it is a time to Hellenise , and to praise ...
An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. that passing and provisional character which we have seen it impose on its preferences and rejections of machinery . Now , and for us , it is a time to Hellenise , and to praise ...
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... character of culture becomes manifest . The mere endeavour to see and learn the truth for our own personal satisfaction is indeed a commencement for making it prevail , a preparing the way for this , which always serves this , and is ...
... character of culture becomes manifest . The mere endeavour to see and learn the truth for our own personal satisfaction is indeed a commencement for making it prevail , a preparing the way for this , which always serves this , and is ...
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