Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... never remember , the Irishman could never forget . " Throughout 1867 the country was kept in a lively state of apprehension by Fenian scares and disturbances at Chester and Manchester , which culminated at the end of the year in a ...
... never remember , the Irishman could never forget . " Throughout 1867 the country was kept in a lively state of apprehension by Fenian scares and disturbances at Chester and Manchester , which culminated at the end of the year in a ...
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... never , in my friend's case , encountered any let or hindrance . Just the same in religion as in literature . We have most of us little idea of a high standard to choose our guides by , of a great and profound spirit which is an ...
... never , in my friend's case , encountered any let or hindrance . Just the same in religion as in literature . We have most of us little idea of a high standard to choose our guides by , of a great and profound spirit which is an ...
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... never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in reli- gion , -never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if ...
... never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in reli- gion , -never get access to a best self and right reason which may stand as a serious authority , -by treating Mr. Murphy as his own disciples treat him , seriously , and as if ...
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