Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... Hellenise , and to praise knowing ; for we have Hebraised too much , and have over - valued doing . But the habits and discipline received from ' Hebraism remain for our race an eternal possession ; and , as humanity is constituted ...
... Hellenise , and to praise knowing ; for we have Hebraised too much , and have over - valued doing . But the habits and discipline received from ' Hebraism remain for our race an eternal possession ; and , as humanity is constituted ...
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... Hellenise or whether we Hebraise , are so apt to show . They arrived , though failing , as has been said , to give adequate practical satisfaction to the claims of man's moral side , at the idea of a comprehensive adjust- ment of the ...
... Hellenise or whether we Hebraise , are so apt to show . They arrived , though failing , as has been said , to give adequate practical satisfaction to the claims of man's moral side , at the idea of a comprehensive adjust- ment of the ...
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... of our adversaries but rather heighten it , surely it may not be unreasonable to Hellenise a little , to let our thought and conscious- ness play freely about our proposed operation and its motives 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... of our adversaries but rather heighten it , surely it may not be unreasonable to Hellenise a little , to let our thought and conscious- ness play freely about our proposed operation and its motives 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... Hellenise a little with free - trade , as we Hellenised with the Real Estate Intestacy Bill , and with the dis- establishment of the Irish Church by the power of the Nonconformists ' antipathy to religious establish- ments , and see ...
... Hellenise a little with free - trade , as we Hellenised with the Real Estate Intestacy Bill , and with the dis- establishment of the Irish Church by the power of the Nonconformists ' antipathy to religious establish- ments , and see ...
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... Hellenise , as we say , a little , that is , to examine into the nature of real good , and to listen to what their consciousness tells them about it , rather than to pursue with such heat and confidence their present practical ...
... Hellenise , as we say , a little , that is , to examine into the nature of real good , and to listen to what their consciousness tells them about it , rather than to pursue with such heat and confidence their present practical ...
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