Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes . But culture inde- fatigably tries , not to make what each raw person may like , - the rule by which he fashions himself ; but to SWEETNESS AND LIGHT .
... the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes . But culture inde- fatigably tries , not to make what each raw person may like , - the rule by which he fashions himself ; but to SWEETNESS AND LIGHT .
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An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. the rule by which he fashions himself ; but to draw eve . nearer to a sense of what is indeed beautiful , graceful , and becoming , and to get the raw person to like that . And ...
An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. the rule by which he fashions himself ; but to draw eve . nearer to a sense of what is indeed beautiful , graceful , and becoming , and to get the raw person to like that . And ...
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... rule he was so horror - struck to see threatened . And where is this great force of Philis- tinism now ? It is thrust into the second rank , it is become a power of yesterday , it has lost the future . A new power has suddenly appeared ...
... rule he was so horror - struck to see threatened . And where is this great force of Philis- tinism now ? It is thrust into the second rank , it is become a power of yesterday , it has lost the future . A new power has suddenly appeared ...
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... rule of human society , for perfection . Culture tends always thus to deal with the men of a system , of disciples , of a school ; with men like Comte , or the late Mr. Buckle , or Mr. Mill . However much it may find to admire in these ...
... rule of human society , for perfection . Culture tends always thus to deal with the men of a system , of disciples , of a school ; with men like Comte , or the late Mr. Buckle , or Mr. Mill . However much it may find to admire in these ...
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... rule , -if I can show this to be , at the present moment , a practical mischief and dangerous to us , then I have found a practical use for light in correcting this state of things , and have only to exemplify how , in cases which fall ...
... rule , -if I can show this to be , at the present moment , a practical mischief and dangerous to us , then I have found a practical use for light in correcting this state of things , and have only to exemplify how , in cases which fall ...
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