Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... spirit , for the fine tempering of his high spirit , for ease , serenity , politeness , -the great virtues , as Mr. Carlyle says , of aristocracy , -in this beautiful and virtuous mean , there seemed evidently some insufficiency of ...
... spirit , for the fine tempering of his high spirit , for ease , serenity , politeness , -the great virtues , as Mr. Carlyle says , of aristocracy , -in this beautiful and virtuous mean , there seemed evidently some insufficiency of ...
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... spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and light ; not , of course , with either the eminent fine spirit of our type of aristocratic perfection , or the emi- nent turn for resistance of our type ...
... spirit and politeness , and , at the same time , a little inaccessible to ideas and light ; not , of course , with either the eminent fine spirit of our type of aristocratic perfection , or the emi- nent turn for resistance of our type ...
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... spirit of man , some significance . ' Well , but , ' says Mr. Hepworth Dixon , ' a theory which has been accepted by men like Judge Edmonds , Dr. Hare , Elder Frederick , and Professor Bush ! ' And again ' Such are , in brief , the ...
... spirit of man , some significance . ' Well , but , ' says Mr. Hepworth Dixon , ' a theory which has been accepted by men like Judge Edmonds , Dr. Hare , Elder Frederick , and Professor Bush ! ' And again ' Such are , in brief , the ...
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