Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter . When we criticise the present ...
... question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter . When we criticise the present ...
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... questions which are called social , seem now to be forcing themselves upon his mind , yet he still goes on with his glorifying of the great towns , and the Liberals , and their operations for the last thirty years . It never seeins to ...
... questions which are called social , seem now to be forcing themselves upon his mind , yet he still goes on with his glorifying of the great towns , and the Liberals , and their operations for the last thirty years . It never seeins to ...
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... question about America that he has asked about England , and wants to know whether , without religious establishments , as much is not done in America for the higher national life as is done for that life here , we answer in the same ...
... question about America that he has asked about England , and wants to know whether , without religious establishments , as much is not done in America for the higher national life as is done for that life here , we answer in the same ...
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... questions of church - discipline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are " in truth , for the greatest part , such silly things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious manner . " Hooker's ...
... questions of church - discipline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are " in truth , for the greatest part , such silly things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious manner . " Hooker's ...
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... question through all the voices of human experience which have been heard upon it , of art , science , poetry , philosophy , history , as well as of religion , in rder to give a greater fulness and certainty to its solution , likewise ...
... question through all the voices of human experience which have been heard upon it , of art , science , poetry , philosophy , history , as well as of religion , in rder to give a greater fulness and certainty to its solution , likewise ...
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