Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by comparison with the other works of the same author . Over the far better known Sacra Privata they have this advantage , that they were prepared by him for his own ...
... present under this designation , but for their own sake , and even by comparison with the other works of the same author . Over the far better known Sacra Privata they have this advantage , that they were prepared by him for his own ...
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... present difficulties ; cul- ture being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know , on all the matters which most concern us , the best which has been thought and said in the world ; and through this knowledge ...
... present difficulties ; cul- ture being a pursuit of our total perfection by means of getting to know , on all the matters which most concern us , the best which has been thought and said in the world ; and through this knowledge ...
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... present operation of dis- establishing the Irish Church , not by the power of reason and justice , but by the power of the antipathy of the Pro- testant Nonconformists , English and Scotch , to establish- ments , we are called enemies ...
... present operation of dis- establishing the Irish Church , not by the power of reason and justice , but by the power of the antipathy of the Pro- testant Nonconformists , English and Scotch , to establish- ments , we are called enemies ...
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... present troubled state of our social life has anything to do with the thirty years ' blind worship of their nostrums by himself and our Liberal friends , or that it throws any doubts upon the sufficiency of this worship . But he thinks ...
... present troubled state of our social life has anything to do with the thirty years ' blind worship of their nostrums by himself and our Liberal friends , or that it throws any doubts upon the sufficiency of this worship . But he thinks ...
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... present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do we say that the Nonconformists have got provincialism and lost totality by the want of a religious establishment , but we say that the very example which ...
... present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do we say that the Nonconformists have got provincialism and lost totality by the want of a religious establishment , but we say that the very example which ...
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