Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... Hellenism and Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect in- tellectual vision . He reserves it ...
... Hellenism and Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect in- tellectual vision . He reserves it ...
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... Hellenism in some respects analogous to that which befell it at the commencement of our era . The Renascence , that great re - awakening of Hellenism , that irresistible return of humanity to nature and to seeing things as they are ...
... Hellenism in some respects analogous to that which befell it at the commencement of our era . The Renascence , that great re - awakening of Hellenism , that irresistible return of humanity to nature and to seeing things as they are ...
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... Hellenism , and gave the first rank to a different order of ideas . Apparently , too , as we said of the former defeat of Hellenism , if Hellenism was defeated , this shows that Hel- lenism was imperfect , and that its ascendency at ...
... Hellenism , and gave the first rank to a different order of ideas . Apparently , too , as we said of the former defeat of Hellenism , if Hellenism was defeated , this shows that Hel- lenism was imperfect , and that its ascendency at ...
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