Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... Barbarians . The Barbarians , to whom we all owe so much , and who re- invigorated and renewed our worn - out Europe , had , as is well known , eminent merits ; and in this country , where we are for the most part sprung from the Barbarians ...
... Barbarians . The Barbarians , to whom we all owe so much , and who re- invigorated and renewed our worn - out Europe , had , as is well known , eminent merits ; and in this country , where we are for the most part sprung from the Barbarians ...
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... Barbarians , with its characteristics of high spirit , choice manners , and dis- tinguished bearing , -what is this but the attractive com- mencement of the politeness of our aristocratic class ? In some Barbarian noble , no doubt , one ...
... Barbarians , with its characteristics of high spirit , choice manners , and dis- tinguished bearing , -what is this but the attractive com- mencement of the politeness of our aristocratic class ? In some Barbarian noble , no doubt , one ...
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... Barbarian or Philistine , -have force anywhere , they will have force in Parliament . There , the man whom the Barbarians send , cannot but be impelled to please the Barbarians ' ordinary self , and their natural taste for the bathos ...
... Barbarian or Philistine , -have force anywhere , they will have force in Parliament . There , the man whom the Barbarians send , cannot but be impelled to please the Barbarians ' ordinary self , and their natural taste for the bathos ...
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