Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... French Revolution and its age should not have come a crop of works of genius equal to that which came out of the stir of the great productive time of Greece , or out of that of the Renascence , with its powerful episode the Reformation ...
... French Revolution and its age should not have come a crop of works of genius equal to that which came out of the stir of the great productive time of Greece , or out of that of the Renascence , with its powerful episode the Reformation ...
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... French Revolution derives from the force , truth , and universality of the ideas which it took for its law , and from the passion with which it could inspire a multitude for these ideas , a unique and still living power ; it is - it ...
... French Revolution derives from the force , truth , and universality of the ideas which it took for its law , and from the passion with which it could inspire a multitude for these ideas , a unique and still living power ; it is - it ...
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... French Revolution ; and its move- ment of ideas , by quitting the intellectual sphere and rushing furiously into the political sphere , ran , indeed 220 FUNCTION OF CRITICISM .
... French Revolution ; and its move- ment of ideas , by quitting the intellectual sphere and rushing furiously into the political sphere , ran , indeed 220 FUNCTION OF CRITICISM .
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... French Revolution as superannuated and conquered by the event ; as the eloquent but unphilosophical tir- ades of bigotry and prejudice . I will not deny that they are often disfigured by the violence and passion of the moment , and that ...
... French Revolution as superannuated and conquered by the event ; as the eloquent but unphilosophical tir- ades of bigotry and prejudice . I will not deny that they are often disfigured by the violence and passion of the moment , and that ...
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... French Revolution , after all his invectives against its false pretensions , hollow- ness , and madness , with his sincere conviction of its mischievousness , he can close a memorandum on the best means of combating it , some of the ...
... French Revolution , after all his invectives against its false pretensions , hollow- ness , and madness , with his sincere conviction of its mischievousness , he can close a memorandum on the best means of combating it , some of the ...
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