Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which requires , no less than religion , a true ... human nature is lost , and which have therefore , as spiritual productions , in their contents something excessive and ...
... nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which requires , no less than religion , a true ... human nature is lost , and which have therefore , as spiritual productions , in their contents something excessive and ...
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... human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest or to have a perfect welfare independent of the rest , the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea . of perfection which culture forms , must be a general ...
... human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent to the rest or to have a perfect welfare independent of the rest , the expansion of our humanity , to suit the idea . of perfection which culture forms , must be a general ...
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... 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 human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the ...
... 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 human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the ...
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... condition of the mind and spirit is at variance with the mechanical and material civilisation in esteem with us , and ... human nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inaptitude for seeing more than one side of a ...
... condition of the mind and spirit is at variance with the mechanical and material civilisation in esteem with us , and ... human nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inaptitude for seeing more than one side of a ...
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... human per- fection simply and broadly in view , and not assigning to this ... nature not finely tempered , - " to give your- selves up to things which ... nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to con- ceive ...
... human per- fection simply and broadly in view , and not assigning to this ... nature not finely tempered , - " to give your- selves up to things which ... nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to con- ceive ...
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