Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... friends . 5 . So that , here as elsewhere , the practical operations of our Liberal friends , by which they set so much store , and in which they invite us to join them and to show what Mr. Bright calls a commendable interest , do not ...
... friends . 5 . So that , here as elsewhere , the practical operations of our Liberal friends , by which they set so much store , and in which they invite us to join them and to show what Mr. Bright calls a commendable interest , do not ...
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... friends of culture now is , to dissipate this false notion , to spread the belief in right reason and in a firm intelligible law of things , and to get men to try , in preference to staunchly acting with imperfect knowl- edge , to ...
... friends of culture now is , to dissipate this false notion , to spread the belief in right reason and in a firm intelligible law of things , and to get men to try , in preference to staunchly acting with imperfect knowl- edge , to ...
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... friends of Philistines ? Come , we are at one after all . Is not this your Admirable Crichton my own fast friend and brother in arms ? Do I not admire and fol- low him when he girds on his sword , and grieve to see him loung- ing with ...
... friends of Philistines ? Come , we are at one after all . Is not this your Admirable Crichton my own fast friend and brother in arms ? Do I not admire and fol- low him when he girds on his sword , and grieve to see him loung- ing with ...
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