Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... regard to the human race in general , and , indeed , having regard to the Greeks them- selves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more braced and ...
... regard to the human race in general , and , indeed , having regard to the Greeks them- selves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more braced and ...
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... regard to wealth : Let us look at the life of those who live in and for it , so I say with regard to the religious organisa- tions . Look at the life imaged in such a newspaper as the Nonconformist , -a life of jealousy of the ...
... regard to wealth : Let us look at the life of those who live in and for it , so I say with regard to the religious organisa- tions . Look at the life imaged in such a newspaper as the Nonconformist , -a life of jealousy of the ...
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... regard this energy driving at practice , this paramount sense of the obligation of duty , self - control , and work , this earnestness in going manfully with the best light we have , as one force . And we may regard the intelligence ...
... regard this energy driving at practice , this paramount sense of the obligation of duty , self - control , and work , this earnestness in going manfully with the best light we have , as one force . And we may regard the intelligence ...
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