Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefinable , a man takes those which have com- mended themselves most to the religious life of his nation ; and while he may be sure that within those forms the religious side of his own ...
... expressing the inexpressible and defining the undefinable , a man takes those which have com- mended themselves most to the religious life of his nation ; and while he may be sure that within those forms the religious side of his own ...
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... expression , as we say , of our best self , which is not manifold , and vulgar , and unstable , and contentious , and ever - varying , but one , and noble , and secure , and peaceful , and the same for all mankind , -with what aversion ...
... expression , as we say , of our best self , which is not manifold , and vulgar , and unstable , and contentious , and ever - varying , but one , and noble , and secure , and peaceful , and the same for all mankind , -with what aversion ...
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... expression , an extension of meaning . He con- trasts it with Hellenism and sees its particular embodiment in " self ... expressing himself after his own fashion ? " ( Goethe , Maximen und Reflexione , arranged by G. Müller , Stuttgart ...
... expression , an extension of meaning . He con- trasts it with Hellenism and sees its particular embodiment in " self ... expressing himself after his own fashion ? " ( Goethe , Maximen und Reflexione , arranged by G. Müller , Stuttgart ...
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