Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me ex- plain , Mr. Sidgwick here means particularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been commenting ...
... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . ' By religion , let me ex- plain , Mr. Sidgwick here means particularly that Puritanism on the insufficiency of which I have been commenting ...
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... fire and strength to ourselves , who dwell too ex- clusively on them already ? When Mr. Sidgwick says so broadly , that the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light , is he not carried away by a turn for broad ...
... fire and strength to ourselves , who dwell too ex- clusively on them already ? When Mr. Sidgwick says so broadly , that the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light , is he not carried away by a turn for broad ...
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... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . Mr. Arnold feels this when he says that culture must " borrow a devout energy " from religion ; but devout energy , as Dr. Newman somewhere ...
... fire and strength , and the world wants fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . Mr. Arnold feels this when he says that culture must " borrow a devout energy " from religion ; but devout energy , as Dr. Newman somewhere ...
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