Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... present time . Never did people believe anything more firmly , than nine Englishmen out of ten at the present day believe that our great- ness and welfare are proved by our being so very rich . Now , the use of culture is that it helps ...
... present time . Never did people believe anything more firmly , than nine Englishmen out of ten at the present day believe that our great- ness and welfare are proved by our being so very rich . Now , the use of culture is that it helps ...
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... present have a sufficiency of light which comes by culture , —that is , by reading , observ- ing , and thinking , —is clear from the very nature of its condi- tion ; and , indeed , we saw that Mr. Frederic Harrison , in seek- ing to ...
... present have a sufficiency of light which comes by culture , —that is , by reading , observ- ing , and thinking , —is clear from the very nature of its condi- tion ; and , indeed , we saw that Mr. Frederic Harrison , in seek- ing to ...
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... present be known in the world , to come as near as we can to the firm intelligible law of things , and thus to get a basis for a less confused action and a more complete perfection than we have at present . And now , therefore , when we ...
... present be known in the world , to come as near as we can to the firm intelligible law of things , and thus to get a basis for a less confused action and a more complete perfection than we have at present . And now , therefore , when we ...
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