Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... thought would of itself compel us , ' -- and so on . Now as far as real thought is concerned , -thought which affects the best reason and spirit of man , the scientific or the imaginative thought of the world , the only thought which ...
... thought would of itself compel us , ' -- and so on . Now as far as real thought is concerned , -thought which affects the best reason and spirit of man , the scientific or the imaginative thought of the world , the only thought which ...
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... thought , English thought itself is not just now , as we must all admit , the most significant factor . Neither , then , can American thought be ; and the magnetic power which Shakerism exercises on American thought is about as ...
... thought , English thought itself is not just now , as we must all admit , the most significant factor . Neither , then , can American thought be ; and the magnetic power which Shakerism exercises on American thought is about as ...
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... thought and knowledge . ' Thought and knowledge , as we have said before , is eminently something individual , and of our own ; the more we possess it as strictly of our own , the more power it has on us . Man worships best , therefore ...
... thought and knowledge . ' Thought and knowledge , as we have said before , is eminently something individual , and of our own ; the more we possess it as strictly of our own , the more power it has on us . Man worships best , therefore ...
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