Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me explain , Mr. Sidg- wick here means particularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been com ...
... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me explain , Mr. Sidg- wick here means particularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been com ...
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... fire and strength as he calls it , has its high value as well as culture , the endeavour to see things in their truth and beauty , the pursuit of sweetness and light . But whether at this or that time , and to this or that set of ...
... fire and strength as he calls it , has its high value as well as culture , the endeavour to see things in their truth and beauty , the pursuit of sweetness and light . But whether at this or that time , and to this or that set of ...
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... fire and strength , strictness of conscience , Hebraism , rather than the care for sweet- ness and light , spontaneity of consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehearsing the praises of fire and strength ...
... fire and strength , strictness of conscience , Hebraism , rather than the care for sweet- ness and light , spontaneity of consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehearsing the praises of fire and strength ...
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... fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . But can it be said that the Barbarians who overran the empire needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light ; or that the Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr ...
... fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . But can it be said that the Barbarians who overran the empire needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light ; or that the Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr ...
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... fire , strength , earnestness , and action has brought us . What we want is a fuller harmonious development of our humanity , a free play of thought upon our routine notions , spon- taneity of consciousness , sweetness and light ; and ...
... fire , strength , earnestness , and action has brought us . What we want is a fuller harmonious development of our humanity , a free play of thought upon our routine notions , spon- taneity of consciousness , sweetness and light ; and ...
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