Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... Greek ; and had thus a com- paratively firm and wide basis amidst all the vehement inspiration of their mighty move- ment and change . By their strong inspira- tion they carried men off the old basis of life and culture , whether Jewish ...
... Greek ; and had thus a com- paratively firm and wide basis amidst all the vehement inspiration of their mighty move- ment and change . By their strong inspira- tion they carried men off the old basis of life and culture , whether Jewish ...
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... Greek and Latin . ' And he went on to remark , in a strain with which modern speakers and writers have made us very familiar , how poor a thing this culture is , how little good it can do to the world , and how absurd it is for its ...
... Greek and Latin . ' And he went on to remark , in a strain with which modern speakers and writers have made us very familiar , how poor a thing this culture is , how little good it can do to the world , and how absurd it is for its ...
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... Greek and Latin is a culture which is begotten by nothing so intellectual as curiosity ; it is valued either out of sheer vanity and igno- rance , or else as an engine of social and class distinction , separating its holder , like a ...
... Greek and Latin is a culture which is begotten by nothing so intellectual as curiosity ; it is valued either out of sheer vanity and igno- rance , or else as an engine of social and class distinction , separating its holder , like a ...
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... Greek word evpvia , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of per- fection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and intelligence are both present ...
... Greek word evpvia , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of per- fection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and intelligence are both present ...
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... Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek and Latin , comes itself , after all ...
... Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek and Latin , comes itself , after all ...
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