Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... letters we find expressed both the ad- miration and the deep influence . In 1855 he wrote to his mother , “ He was ... letter , written when he was writing Culture and Anarchy , he reflected , “ I think of the main part of what I have ...
... letters we find expressed both the ad- miration and the deep influence . In 1855 he wrote to his mother , “ He was ... letter , written when he was writing Culture and Anarchy , he reflected , “ I think of the main part of what I have ...
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... letter written to Huxley shortly after he had received a copy of Science and Education . Having thanked H. for his ... letters . I remembered changing the word said to the word uttered , because I was dissatisfied with the for- mula for ...
... letter written to Huxley shortly after he had received a copy of Science and Education . Having thanked H. for his ... letters . I remembered changing the word said to the word uttered , because I was dissatisfied with the for- mula for ...
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... Letter from England . " James Bryce supports in un- equivocal terms A.'s opinion of the " intelligence " of the paper : " The merits of the Nation were incontestable . It was the best weekly not only in America but in the world ...
... Letter from England . " James Bryce supports in un- equivocal terms A.'s opinion of the " intelligence " of the paper : " The merits of the Nation were incontestable . It was the best weekly not only in America but in the world ...
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