Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... effect of the high culture of certain classes . The countries which , like the United States , have created a considerable popular instruction without any serious higher instruction , will long have to expiate this fault by their ...
... effect of the high culture of certain classes . The countries which , like the United States , have created a considerable popular instruction without any serious higher instruction , will long have to expiate this fault by their ...
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... effect wrought upon our minds by culture , the whole world , the future as well as the present , would inevitably belong to the Philistines . The people who believe most that our greatness and welfare are proved by our being very rich ...
... effect wrought upon our minds by culture , the whole world , the future as well as the present , would inevitably belong to the Philistines . The people who believe most that our greatness and welfare are proved by our being very rich ...
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... effect upon human nature . Or else he cries out to the democracy , - " the men , " as he calls them , " upon whose shoulders the greatness of England rests , " he cries out to them : " See what you have done ! I look over this country ...
... effect upon human nature . Or else he cries out to the democracy , - " the men , " as he calls them , " upon whose shoulders the greatness of England rests , " he cries out to them : " See what you have done ! I look over this country ...
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... effect of mere personal attachment and affec- tion ? " I well remember how , when first I read that , I drew a deep breath of relief , and said to myself : " After all , there is a stretch of humanity beyond Franklin's victorious good ...
... effect of mere personal attachment and affec- tion ? " I well remember how , when first I read that , I drew a deep breath of relief , and said to myself : " After all , there is a stretch of humanity beyond Franklin's victorious good ...
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... effect Mr. Bright , who loves to walk in the old ways of the Constitution , said forcibly in one of his great speeches , what many other people are every day saying less forcibly , that the central idea of English life and politics is ...
... effect Mr. Bright , who loves to walk in the old ways of the Constitution , said forcibly in one of his great speeches , what many other people are every day saying less forcibly , that the central idea of English life and politics is ...
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