Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... feel that it is so . If it were not for this purging 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 ...
... feel that it is so . If it were not for this purging 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 ...
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... feels a pleasure , a sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation ...
... feels a pleasure , a sense of an increased freedom and of an ampler future , in so doing . I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation ...
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... feel the inadequacy of his mind and ideas for supplying the rule of human . society , for perfection . Culture tends always thus to deal with the men of a system , of disciples , of a school ; with men like ريخ Comte , or the late Mr ...
... feel the inadequacy of his mind and ideas for supplying the rule of human . society , for perfection . Culture tends always thus to deal with the men of a system , of disciples , of a school ; with men like ريخ Comte , or the late Mr ...
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... feel themselves capable . Surely , now , it is not inconsiderable boon which culture confers upon us , if in embarrassed times like the present it enables us to look at the ins and the outs of things in this way , without hatred and ...
... feel themselves capable . Surely , now , it is not inconsiderable boon which culture confers upon us , if in embarrassed times like the present it enables us to look at the ins and the outs of things in this way , without hatred and ...
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... feel , into a very passable child of the established fact , of commendable spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and light ; not , of course , with either the eminent fine spirit of our type of ...
... feel , into a very passable child of the established fact , of commendable spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and light ; not , of course , with either the eminent fine spirit of our type of ...
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