Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... England , nay , with the largest circulation in the whole world , is the Daily Telegraph ! " That is the kind of judgment which " a centre of taste and authority " makes possible , bringing to- gether , like so many beads on a string ...
... England , nay , with the largest circulation in the whole world , is the Daily Telegraph ! " That is the kind of judgment which " a centre of taste and authority " makes possible , bringing to- gether , like so many beads on a string ...
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... England as she is , and for quite stopping the mouths of all gainsayers . Mr. Roebuck5 is never weary of re- iterating this argument of his , so I do not know why I should be weary of noticing it . ' May not every man in England say ...
... England as she is , and for quite stopping the mouths of all gainsayers . Mr. Roebuck5 is never weary of re- iterating this argument of his , so I do not know why I should be weary of noticing it . ' May not every man in England say ...
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... England of the last twenty years , or the England of Elizabeth , of a time of splendid spiritual effort , but when our coal , and our industrial operations depending on coal , were very little developed ? Well , then , what an unsound ...
... England of the last twenty years , or the England of Elizabeth , of a time of splendid spiritual effort , but when our coal , and our industrial operations depending on coal , were very little developed ? Well , then , what an unsound ...
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