Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... ideal of righteousness , and which inspired the incomparable definition of the great Christian virtue , faith , -the substance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen , 55 - this energy of de- votion to its ideal has ...
... ideal of righteousness , and which inspired the incomparable definition of the great Christian virtue , faith , -the substance of things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen , 55 - this energy of de- votion to its ideal has ...
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... ideal of beauty , of sweetness and light , and a human nature complete on all its sides , remains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection re- mains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did ...
... ideal of beauty , of sweetness and light , and a human nature complete on all its sides , remains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection re- mains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did ...
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... ideal or the actual that we are weighing . When I say ideal , I do not mean something that is not realized at all by individuals at present , but something not realized sufficiently to be much called to mind by the term denoting the ...
... ideal or the actual that we are weighing . When I say ideal , I do not mean something that is not realized at all by individuals at present , but something not realized sufficiently to be much called to mind by the term denoting the ...
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