Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... beauty and grandeur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them . But we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in ...
... beauty and grandeur of religion , and bears affecting testimony to them . But we have seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in ...
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... beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To reach this ideal , cul- ture is an indispensable aid , and that is the true value of culture . " Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the ...
... beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To reach this ideal , cul- ture is an indispensable aid , and that is the true value of culture . " Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the ...
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... beauty and worth of human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the expense of the rest . Here culture goes be- yond religion , as religion is generally conceived by us . If culture , then , is ...
... beauty and worth of human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the expense of the rest . Here culture goes be- yond religion , as religion is generally conceived by us . If culture , then , is ...
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... beauty and intelligence are both present , which unites " the two noblest of things , " -as Swift , who of one of the two , at any rate , had himself all too little , most happily calls them in his Battle of the Books , " the two ...
... beauty and intelligence are both present , which unites " the two noblest of things , " -as Swift , who of one of the two , at any rate , had himself all too little , most happily calls them in his Battle of the Books , " the two ...
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... beauty and of a human nature perfect on all its sides , which is the dominant idea of poetry , is a true and invalu- able idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and ...
... beauty and of a human nature perfect on all its sides , which is the dominant idea of poetry , is a true and invalu- able idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and ...
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