Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... perhaps , if he had not been a great popular leader , would have been a Philistine . But Mr. Odger , whose speeches we have all read , and of whom his friends relate , besides , much that is favourable , may very well stand for the ...
... perhaps , if he had not been a great popular leader , would have been a Philistine . But Mr. Odger , whose speeches we have all read , and of whom his friends relate , besides , much that is favourable , may very well stand for the ...
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... perhaps , should be admitted without examination ; and , in the second , a way of account- ing for the charge being made , in this particular instance , without good grounds , appears to present itself . What seems to me to account here ...
... perhaps , should be admitted without examination ; and , in the second , a way of account- ing for the charge being made , in this particular instance , without good grounds , appears to present itself . What seems to me to account here ...
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... perhaps , as Socrates was in his time , more in concert with the vital working of men's minds , and more effectually significant , than any House of Commons ' orator , or practical operator in politics . Everyone is now boasting of what ...
... perhaps , as Socrates was in his time , more in concert with the vital working of men's minds , and more effectually significant , than any House of Commons ' orator , or practical operator in politics . Everyone is now boasting of what ...
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