Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... passion , however manifested , and for culture , viewed simply as a fruit of this passion ; and it is a worthy ground , even though we let the term curiosity stand to describe it . But there is of culture another view , in which not ...
... passion , however manifested , and for culture , viewed simply as a fruit of this passion ; and it is a worthy ground , even though we let the term curiosity stand to describe it . But there is of culture another view , in which not ...
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... passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it demands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude conceptions to substitute themselves for them . And knowing that no action or ...
... passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it demands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude conceptions to substitute themselves for them . And knowing that no action or ...
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... passion , the passion for sweetness and light . It has one even yet greater ! —the passion for making them prevail . It is not satisfied till we all come to a perfect man ; it knows that the sweetness and light of the few must be ...
... passion , the passion for sweetness and light . It has one even yet greater ! —the passion for making them prevail . It is not satisfied till we all come to a perfect man ; it knows that the sweetness and light of the few must be ...
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... passion for diffusing , for making prevail , for carrying from one end of society to the other , the best knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult ...
... passion for diffusing , for making prevail , for carrying from one end of society to the other , the best knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult ...
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... passion for doing as one likes , for the assertion of personal liberty , which appears to Mr. Bright the central idea of English life , and of which we have , at any rate , a very rich supply . The strong- hold and natural seat of this ...
... passion for doing as one likes , for the assertion of personal liberty , which appears to Mr. Bright the central idea of English life , and of which we have , at any rate , a very rich supply . The strong- hold and natural seat of this ...
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