Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... never been so apt thus to regard it as they are in England at the present time . Never did people believe anything more firmly , than nine Englishmen out of ten at the present day believe that our greatness and welfare are proved by our ...
... never been so apt thus to regard it as they are in England at the present time . Never did people believe anything more firmly , than nine Englishmen out of ten at the present day believe that our greatness and welfare are proved by our ...
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... never , in my friend's case , encountered any let or hindrance . Just the same in religion as in literature . We have most of us little idea of a high standard to choose our guides by , of a great and profound spirit which is an ...
... never , in my friend's case , encountered any let or hindrance . Just the same in religion as in literature . We have most of us little idea of a high standard to choose our guides by , of a great and profound spirit which is an ...
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... never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -- never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if ...
... never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -- never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if ...
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