Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... less , far deeper emotion and power , the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius , something peculiarly sincere and first - hand about them . Some of the best things from the Maxims have passed into the Sacra Privata . Still , in the Maxims ...
... less , far deeper emotion and power , the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius , something peculiarly sincere and first - hand about them . Some of the best things from the Maxims have passed into the Sacra Privata . Still , in the Maxims ...
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... less and less of trifles , to become more frequent rather than less frequent ; and that meanwhile our educated and in- telligent classes remain in their majestic repose , and somehow or other , whatever happens , their overwhelming ...
... less and less of trifles , to become more frequent rather than less frequent ; and that meanwhile our educated and in- telligent classes remain in their majestic repose , and somehow or other , whatever happens , their overwhelming ...
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... less ; in order that , by learning to think more clearly , they may come at last to act less confusedly . But how shall we persuade our Barbarian to hold lightly to his feudal usages ; how shall we persuade our Nonconformist that his ...
... less ; in order that , by learning to think more clearly , they may come at last to act less confusedly . But how shall we persuade our Barbarian to hold lightly to his feudal usages ; how shall we persuade our Nonconformist that his ...
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