Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... mean to my ideas about our aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the baronet the excess . And I fancied that by observing these two we might see both the inadequacy of ...
... mean to my ideas about our aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the baronet the excess . And I fancied that by observing these two we might see both the inadequacy of ...
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... mean of that class . But it is obviously at variance with our definition of culture , or the pursuit of light and perfection , which made light and perfec- tion consist , not in resting and being , but in growing and be- coming , in a ...
... mean of that class . But it is obviously at variance with our definition of culture , or the pursuit of light and perfection , which made light and perfec- tion consist , not in resting and being , but in growing and be- coming , in a ...
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... mean , let us try , before proceeding further , to remedy this omission . It is manifest , if the perfect and virtuous mean of that fine spirit which is the distinctive quality of aristocracies , is to be found in a high , chivalrous ...
... mean , let us try , before proceeding further , to remedy this omission . It is manifest , if the perfect and virtuous mean of that fine spirit which is the distinctive quality of aristocracies , is to be found in a high , chivalrous ...
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