Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... feeling and help of it , is credited with being the author of the whole current , the fit person to be entrusted with its regulation and to guide the human race . The excellent German historian of the mythology of Rome , Preller , 32 ...
... feeling and help of it , is credited with being the author of the whole current , the fit person to be entrusted with its regulation and to guide the human race . The excellent German historian of the mythology of Rome , Preller , 32 ...
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... feeling , to which these interesting productions of nature had , from the circumstances of their life , no access . Making allow- ances for the difference of the times , surely we can observe precisely the same thing now in our ...
... feeling , to which these interesting productions of nature had , from the circumstances of their life , no access . Making allow- ances for the difference of the times , surely we can observe precisely the same thing now in our ...
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... feels that he could not lay out the money better than in purchasing the spectacle of all this varied life and bustle ... feelings and imaginations ; and I confess I feel more sympathy with the melancholy philosopher looking out with hope ...
... feels that he could not lay out the money better than in purchasing the spectacle of all this varied life and bustle ... feelings and imaginations ; and I confess I feel more sympathy with the melancholy philosopher looking out with hope ...
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