Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... happiness of doing what he knows . " If ye know these things , happy are ye if ye do them ! " - the last word for infirm humanity will always be that . For this word , reiterated with a power now sublime , now affecting , but always ...
... happiness of doing what he knows . " If ye know these things , happy are ye if ye do them ! " - the last word for infirm humanity will always be that . For this word , reiterated with a power now sublime , now affecting , but always ...
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... happier than we found it , -motives eminently such as are called social , come in as part of the grounds of culture , and the main and pre - eminent part . Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curi- osity , but ...
... happier than we found it , -motives eminently such as are called social , come in as part of the grounds of culture , and the main and pre - eminent part . Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curi- osity , but ...
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... happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter to , to learn , in short , the will of God .-- the moment , I say , culture is considered not merely as the endeavour to see and learn this , but as the endeavour , also , to make ...
... happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter to , to learn , in short , the will of God .-- the moment , I say , culture is considered not merely as the endeavour to see and learn this , but as the endeavour , also , to make ...
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... happiness . " But , finally , perfection , -as culture from a thorough disinterested study of human nature and human experience learns to conceive it , is a har- monious expansion of all the powers which make the beauty and worth of ...
... happiness . " But , finally , perfection , -as culture from a thorough disinterested study of human nature and human experience learns to conceive it , is a har- monious expansion of all the powers which make the beauty and worth of ...
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... happiness of England as she is , and for quite stopping the mouths of all gainsayers . Mr. Roebuck is never weary of reiterating this argument of his , so I do not know why I should be weary of noticing it . " May not every man in ...
... happiness of England as she is , and for quite stopping the mouths of all gainsayers . Mr. Roebuck is never weary of reiterating this argument of his , so I do not know why I should be weary of noticing it . " May not every man in ...
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