Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious and educative to a raw nation as a kind of shadow of true refinement ; how its serenity and dignified ...
... epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious and educative to a raw nation as a kind of shadow of true refinement ; how its serenity and dignified ...
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... epoch of expansion ; and the essence of an epoch of expansion is a move- ment of ideas , and the one salvation of an epoch of expansion is a harmony of ideas . The very principle of the authority which we are seeking as a defence DOING ...
... epoch of expansion ; and the essence of an epoch of expansion is a move- ment of ideas , and the one salvation of an epoch of expansion is a harmony of ideas . The very principle of the authority which we are seeking as a defence DOING ...
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... epoch of expansion , the graver is the danger , the greater the certainty of explosion , the surer the aristocracy's defeat ; for it is trying to do violence to nature instead of working along with it . The best powers shown by the best ...
... epoch of expansion , the graver is the danger , the greater the certainty of explosion , the surer the aristocracy's defeat ; for it is trying to do violence to nature instead of working along with it . The best powers shown by the best ...
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... epoch , out of which our land- holding class , with its rules of inheritance , sprang . The labour and contentions of a rude , nascent , and struggling society supplied it . These perpetually were trying , chastising and forming the ...
... epoch , out of which our land- holding class , with its rules of inheritance , sprang . The labour and contentions of a rude , nascent , and struggling society supplied it . These perpetually were trying , chastising and forming the ...
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... epoch ; Shelley had plenty of reading , Coleridge had immense reading . Pindar and Sophocles - as we all say so glib- ly , and often with so little discernment of the real im- port of what we are saying - had not many FUNCTION OF ...
... epoch ; Shelley had plenty of reading , Coleridge had immense reading . Pindar and Sophocles - as we all say so glib- ly , and often with so little discernment of the real im- port of what we are saying - had not many FUNCTION OF ...
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