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the possibilities of fruitfully importing it on that side exclusively ; we ought to try and import it , -guiding ourselves by the ideal of a human nature harmoniously perfect in all points , -into all the lines of our activity .
the possibilities of fruitfully importing it on that side exclusively ; we ought to try and import it , -guiding ourselves by the ideal of a human nature harmoniously perfect in all points , -into all the lines of our activity .
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... want for ourselves his platform ; or the Barbarian , that we want for ourselves his pre - eminency and function ? ... function , and bustle are hollow goods without it , if they see that we ourselves can content ourselves with this ...
... want for ourselves his platform ; or the Barbarian , that we want for ourselves his pre - eminency and function ? ... function , and bustle are hollow goods without it , if they see that we ourselves can content ourselves with this ...
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We , indeed , pretend to educate no one , for we are still engaged in trying to clear and educate ourselves . But we are sure that the endeavour to reach , through culture , the firm intelligible law of things — we are sure that the ...
We , indeed , pretend to educate no one , for we are still engaged in trying to clear and educate ourselves . But we are sure that the endeavour to reach , through culture , the firm intelligible law of things — we are sure that the ...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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