Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime , there is the more need to tell them the con- trary . It is delusion on this point which is fatal , and against delusion on this point culture works . It ...
... tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime , there is the more need to tell them the con- trary . It is delusion on this point which is fatal , and against delusion on this point culture works . It ...
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... tell us that whether the perpetuation of such a class is for its own real good and for the real good of the community , depends on the actual circumstances of this class and of the community ? Does it not readily tell us that wealth ...
... tell us that whether the perpetuation of such a class is for its own real good and for the real good of the community , depends on the actual circumstances of this class and of the community ? Does it not readily tell us that wealth ...
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... tell them , that it is not really in behalf of their own ordinary self that they are called to protect the Park railings , and to suppress the London roughs , but in behalf of the best self both of themselves and of all of us in the ...
... tell them , that it is not really in behalf of their own ordinary self that they are called to protect the Park railings , and to suppress the London roughs , but in behalf of the best self both of themselves and of all of us in the ...
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