Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... matters canvassed in the follow- ing essay . The whole scope of the essay is to recommend culture as the great help out of our present difficulties ; cul- ture being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know , on all ...
... matters canvassed in the follow- ing essay . The whole scope of the essay is to recommend culture as the great help out of our present difficulties ; cul- ture being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know , on all ...
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... matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter . When we criticise ...
... matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter . When we criticise ...
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... of national life , like the member of an Estab- fishment . In a matter of such deep and vital concern as religion , this separation from the main current of the national 1 life has peculiar importance . In the following essay xlv PREFACE .
... of national life , like the member of an Estab- fishment . In a matter of such deep and vital concern as religion , this separation from the main current of the national 1 life has peculiar importance . In the following essay xlv PREFACE .
Seite xix
... Bright means by thoughtfulness and intelligence , and in what matter , 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 PREFACE . xix.
... Bright means by thoughtfulness and intelligence , and in what matter , 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 PREFACE . xix.
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... matters . And even the institutions , which should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its wants as the free religious communities take . Just as the free churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with ...
... matters . And even the institutions , which should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its wants as the free religious communities take . Just as the free churches of Mr. Beecher or Brother Noyes , with ...
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