Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... literature is exposed in the absence of any centre of taste and authority like the French Academy , it is constantly said that we want to introduce here in England an institution like the French Academy . We have , indeed , expressly ...
... literature is exposed in the absence of any centre of taste and authority like the French Academy , it is constantly said that we want to introduce here in England an institution like the French Academy . We have , indeed , expressly ...
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... literature , art , and science generally , but in religion itself , the human spirit has manifested its approaches to totality and to a full , harmonious perfection , and by which it stimulates and helps forward the world's general ...
... literature , art , and science generally , but in religion itself , the human spirit has manifested its approaches to totality and to a full , harmonious perfection , and by which it stimulates and helps forward the world's general ...
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... literature they read , the things which give them pleasure , the words which come forth out of their mouths , the thoughts which make the furniture of their minds ; would any amount of wealth be worth having with the condition that one ...
... literature they read , the things which give them pleasure , the words which come forth out of their mouths , the thoughts which make the furniture of their minds ; would any amount of wealth be worth having with the condition that one ...
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... literature and art and all the creative power of genius , when there is a national glow of life and thought , when the whole of society is in the fullest measure permeated by thought , sensible to beauty , intelligent and alive . Only ...
... literature and art and all the creative power of genius , when there is a national glow of life and thought , when the whole of society is in the fullest measure permeated by thought , sensible to beauty , intelligent and alive . Only ...
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... literature , and whose duty should be to support and diffuse , by his writings , the testator's own views , as enforced in the testator's publications . The views were not worth a straw , and the bequest was appealed against in the ...
... literature , and whose duty should be to support and diffuse , by his writings , the testator's own views , as enforced in the testator's publications . The views were not worth a straw , and the bequest was appealed against in the ...
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