Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment , with the main current of national life flowing round us , and reminding us in all ways of the variety and fulness of human existence , -by a Church which is historical as the State itself is ...
... tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment , with the main current of national life flowing round us , and reminding us in all ways of the variety and fulness of human existence , -by a Church which is historical as the State itself is ...
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... tend to give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to ...
... tend to give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by saving us from having to ...
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... tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mechanical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is shown in the most eminent degree ...
... tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mechanical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is shown in the most eminent degree ...
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... tends towards sweetness and light ; the apuns , on the other hand , is our Philistine . The immense spiritual significance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of ...
... tends towards sweetness and light ; the apuns , on the other hand , is our Philistine . The immense spiritual significance of the Greeks is due to their having been inspired with this central and happy idea of the essential character of ...
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... tend to harden them in their sins . Now , culture admits the necessity of the movement towards fortune - making and exaggerated in- dustrialism , readily allows that the future may derive benefit from it ; but insists , at the same time ...
... tend to harden them in their sins . Now , culture admits the necessity of the movement towards fortune - making and exaggerated in- dustrialism , readily allows that the future may derive benefit from it ; but insists , at the same time ...
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