Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... Populace , who , whether he be Barbarian or Philistine , can look at them without sympathy , when he remembers how often , -every time that we snatch up a vehement opinion in ignorance and passion , every time that we long to crush an ...
... Populace , who , whether he be Barbarian or Philistine , can look at them without sympathy , when he remembers how often , -every time that we snatch up a vehement opinion in ignorance and passion , every time that we long to crush an ...
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... Populace as influenced with a kind of hideous mania for emasculating the aristocracy , that reproach so clearly comes from the wrath and excited imagination of the Barbarians , that it does not much set the Philistines and the Populace ...
... Populace as influenced with a kind of hideous mania for emasculating the aristocracy , that reproach so clearly comes from the wrath and excited imagination of the Barbarians , that it does not much set the Philistines and the Populace ...
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... Populace striking in ! -pull devil , pull baker ! Really , presented with the mastery of style of our leading journal , the sad picture , as one gazes upon it , assumes the iron and inexorable solemnity of tragic Destiny . After this ...
... Populace striking in ! -pull devil , pull baker ! Really , presented with the mastery of style of our leading journal , the sad picture , as one gazes upon it , assumes the iron and inexorable solemnity of tragic Destiny . After this ...
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