Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith Elder, 1894 - 380 Seiten First published in 1869, this celebrated work of social criticism is the reference-point for all discussion of the relations between politics and culture. |
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... English- man . It is true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if ...
... English- man . It is true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious delicacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if ...
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... English race has so powerfully applied to the divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical life , and has done its allotted part in promoting upon earth the kingdom of God . With ardour ...
... English race has so powerfully applied to the divine impossibilities of religion ; by which it has brought religion so much into practical life , and has done its allotted part in promoting upon earth the kingdom of God . With ardour ...
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... English , it is yet a type of a far higher kind than is in general reached by Bishop Wilson's countrymen ; and yet , being English , it is possible and attainable for them . And so I conclude as I began , by saying that a work of this ...
... English , it is yet a type of a far higher kind than is in general reached by Bishop Wilson's countrymen ; and yet , being English , it is possible and attainable for them . And so I conclude as I began , by saying that a work of this ...
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... and the tendencies so fully discussed in the following pages , knows exactly what an English Academy would be like . One can see the happy family in one's mind's eye as distinctly as if it were already con- stituted. PREFACE . 13.
... and the tendencies so fully discussed in the following pages , knows exactly what an English Academy would be like . One can see the happy family in one's mind's eye as distinctly as if it were already con- stituted. PREFACE . 13.
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... English and Scotch , to es- tablishments , we are called enemies of the Nonconformists , blind partisans of the An- glican Establishment , possessed with the one desire to help the clergy and to harm the. PREFACE . 15 ...
... English and Scotch , to es- tablishments , we are called enemies of the Nonconformists , blind partisans of the An- glican Establishment , possessed with the one desire to help the clergy and to harm the. PREFACE . 15 ...
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