Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me explain , Mr. Sidgwick here means par- ticularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been commenting ...
... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me explain , Mr. Sidgwick here means par- ticularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been commenting ...
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... fire and strength as he calls it , —has its high value as well as culture , the endeavour to see things in their truth and beauty , the pur- suit of sweetness and light . But whether at this or that time , and to this or that set of ...
... fire and strength as he calls it , —has its high value as well as culture , the endeavour to see things in their truth and beauty , the pur- suit of sweetness and light . But whether at this or that time , and to this or that set of ...
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... fire and strength even more than sweet- ness and light ; or that the Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr. Murphy , the Birmingham lecturer , and his friends , need them more ? The Puritan's great danger is that he imagines himself in ...
... fire and strength even more than sweet- ness and light ; or that the Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr. Murphy , the Birmingham lecturer , and his friends , need them more ? The Puritan's great danger is that he imagines himself in ...
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... fire , strength , earnestness , and action , has brought us . What we want is a fuller harmonious development of our humanity , a free play of thought upon our routine notions , spontaneity of consciousness , sweetness and light ' ; and ...
... fire , strength , earnestness , and action , has brought us . What we want is a fuller harmonious development of our humanity , a free play of thought upon our routine notions , spontaneity of consciousness , sweetness and light ' ; and ...
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... fire and strength , that sweetness and light make a feudal class quietly and gradually drop its feudal habits because it sees them at variance with truth and reason , while fire and strength are for tearing them passionately off ...
... fire and strength , that sweetness and light make a feudal class quietly and gradually drop its feudal habits because it sees them at variance with truth and reason , while fire and strength are for tearing them passionately off ...
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admiration anarchy antipathy aristocratic class authority Barbarians bathos beauty believers in action best light Bishop Wilson Christianity Church-establishments conscience culture Daily Telegraph discipline Dissent divine doctrine England English establishments feeling fetish fire and strength force Frederic Harrison free-trade give Greek habits happiness harmonious perfection Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenise human nature human perfection idea ideal instincts intelligible law Irish Church kind labour law of things lend a hand Liberal friends liberty machinery man's maxim mechanical ment middle class middle-class liberalism mind moral natural taste Nonconformists ordinary ourselves passion perhaps Philistines play freely political Populace population powers of sympathy praise present Protestantism Puritanism 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 Wilhelm von Humboldt words worship