Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to - morrow , which of the two , a hundred years hence , would most excite the love , interest , and admiration of mankind , — would most , therefore , show the evidences of having ...
... admiration . If England were swallowed up by the sea to - morrow , which of the two , a hundred years hence , would most excite the love , interest , and admiration of mankind , — would most , therefore , show the evidences of having ...
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... admiration of Christian churches have for centuries been employed in vary- ing , amplifying , and adorning the plain ... admirable manifestations of man's life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result ...
... admiration of Christian churches have for centuries been employed in vary- ing , amplifying , and adorning the plain ... admirable manifestations of man's life , tendencies , and powers , and that both of them aim at a like final result ...
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... admiration , or en- thusiasm , the world regards us and our freedom , our bodily exercises , and our industrial prowess , much as these things themselves are beginning to interest it . And is not the reason because we follow each of ...
... admiration , or en- thusiasm , the world regards us and our freedom , our bodily exercises , and our industrial prowess , much as these things themselves are beginning to interest it . And is not the reason because we follow each of ...
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action admiration aristocratic class Arminius authority Barbarians bathos beauty Bill Bishop Wilson CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Christianity criticism CRUZ The University Culture and Anarchy Daily Telegraph disestablishment Dissent England English essay feeling Fenian fire and strength force Frederic Harrison free-trade give Greek harmonious Hebraism Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenism human nature human perfection idea ideal intelligible law Irish Church kind law of things lecture Liberal friends London machinery man's Matthew Arnold maxim mean mechanical ment middle class mind moral ness Nonconformists operation ourselves Oxford passion perhaps Philistine philosophical Plato poetry political popular practical present Protestantism Puritanism quoted race Reform religion remarked right reason seems sense side social society speaking speech spirit Spurgeon stock notions sweetness and light sympathy T. H. Huxley thought tion true truth University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA whole words worship