Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... tion , our race had not done great things ; and if the Imitation , exquisite as it is , did not , as I have else- where remarked , belong to a class of works in which the perfect balance of human nature is lost , and which have ...
... tion , our race had not done great things ; and if the Imitation , exquisite as it is , did not , as I have else- where remarked , belong to a class of works in which the perfect balance of human nature is lost , and which have ...
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... tion of laying hands on an Establishment which is efficient and popular , like the Anglican Establishment here in England , yet it is in the abstract a fine and good thing that religion should be left to the voluntary support of its ...
... tion of laying hands on an Establishment which is efficient and popular , like the Anglican Establishment here in England , yet it is in the abstract a fine and good thing that religion should be left to the voluntary support of its ...
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... tion , who looks to inward ripeness for the true springs of conduct , will surely think that as Shakespeare has done more for the inward ripeness of our statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble ...
... tion , who looks to inward ripeness for the true springs of conduct , will surely think that as Shakespeare has done more for the inward ripeness of our statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble ...
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... tion , and cut off tails all round , but rather that the other foxes should keep their tails , and that the fox without a tail should get one . And so we might be inclined to urge , that , to cure the evil of the Non- conformists ...
... tion , and cut off tails all round , but rather that the other foxes should keep their tails , and that the fox without a tail should get one . And so we might be inclined to urge , that , to cure the evil of the Non- conformists ...
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... tion only to be won by unreservedly cultivating many sides in us , conceive of it in the old Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr ...
... tion only to be won by unreservedly cultivating many sides in us , conceive of it in the old Puritan fashion , and fling themselves ardently upon it in the old , false ways of this fashion , which we know so well , and such as Mr ...
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