Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... surely unsafe , and to see poor old Liberal hacks Hebraising , whose real self belongs to a kind of negative Hellenism , a state of moral indifferency without intel- lectual ardour , -is even painful . And when , by our Hebraising , we ...
... surely unsafe , and to see poor old Liberal hacks Hebraising , whose real self belongs to a kind of negative Hellenism , a state of moral indifferency without intel- lectual ardour , -is even painful . And when , by our Hebraising , we ...
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... surely , so long as these children are there in these festering masses , without health , without home , without hope , and so long as their multitude is perpetually swelling , charged with misery they must still be for themselves ...
... surely , so long as these children are there in these festering masses , without health , without home , without hope , and so long as their multitude is perpetually swelling , charged with misery they must still be for themselves ...
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... Surely , the one set of Hebraisers have to learn that their psalm - verse was composed at the resettlement of Jerusalem after the Captivity , when the Jews of Jerusalem were a handful , an undermanned garrison , and every child was a ...
... Surely , the one set of Hebraisers have to learn that their psalm - verse was composed at the resettlement of Jerusalem after the Captivity , when the Jews of Jerusalem were a handful , an undermanned garrison , and every child was a ...
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