Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... kind , something between the two . And as to the Populace , who , whether he be Barbarian or Philistine , can look ... kind of Philistine likes fanaticism , busi- ness , and money - making ; his more relaxed self , comfort and tea ...
... kind , something between the two . And as to the Populace , who , whether he be Barbarian or Philistine , can look ... kind of Philistine likes fanaticism , busi- ness , and money - making ; his more relaxed self , comfort and tea ...
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... kind , was put to a searching test ; and if it survived , it must have , one would think , some reason or other to support it , and can hardly quite merit the stigma of its present name . The operation I mean was that which the Real ...
... kind , was put to a searching test ; and if it survived , it must have , one would think , some reason or other to support it , and can hardly quite merit the stigma of its present name . The operation I mean was that which the Real ...
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... kind of one thing needful or end in itself ; and then we pursue it staunchly and me- chanically , and say that it is our duty to pursue it staunchly and mechanically , not to see how it is related to the whole intelligible law of things ...
... kind of one thing needful or end in itself ; and then we pursue it staunchly and me- chanically , and say that it is our duty to pursue it staunchly and mechanically , not to see how it is related to the whole intelligible law of things ...
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