Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... Plato were talking nonsense under pretense of talking wis- dom and morality . This morality of theirs consisted in words ; this wisdom of theirs was the denial of matters known to every man's experience . " From the moment of reading ...
... Plato were talking nonsense under pretense of talking wis- dom and morality . This morality of theirs consisted in words ; this wisdom of theirs was the denial of matters known to every man's experience . " From the moment of reading ...
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... Plato's subtle expression , with the things of itself and not its real self , with the things of the State and not the real State . But that vast portion lastly , of the working class which , raw and 80 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... Plato's subtle expression , with the things of itself and not its real self , with the things of the State and not the real State . But that vast portion lastly , of the working class which , raw and 80 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... account of the doctrine of Plato , or of St. Paul , and of its followers , Mr. Hepworth Dixon could not be more earnestly reverential . But the question is , Have personages like Judge Edmonds , BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 89.
... account of the doctrine of Plato , or of St. Paul , and of its followers , Mr. Hepworth Dixon could not be more earnestly reverential . But the question is , Have personages like Judge Edmonds , BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 89.
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... Plato and St. Paul have ? Evidently they , at present , have not ; and a very small taste of them and their doctrines ought to have convinced Mr. Hepworth Dixon that they never could have . " But , " says he , " the magnetic power which ...
... Plato and St. Paul have ? Evidently they , at present , have not ; and a very small taste of them and their doctrines ought to have convinced Mr. Hepworth Dixon that they never could have . " But , " says he , " the magnetic power which ...
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... do ; or he taunts us with futility , for being armed at all points to prove that lying is wrong , yet all the time continuing to lie . It is true , Plato , in words which are almost the words of 114 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... do ; or he taunts us with futility , for being armed at all points to prove that lying is wrong , yet all the time continuing to lie . It is true , Plato , in words which are almost the words of 114 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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