Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... remarked : one at last has a chance of getting at the English public . Such a public as it is , and such a work as one wants to do with it ! Partly nature , partly time and study , have also by this time taught me thoroughly the ...
... remarked : one at last has a chance of getting at the English public . Such a public as it is , and such a work as one wants to do with it ! Partly nature , partly time and study , have also by this time taught me thoroughly the ...
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... our race had not done great things ; and if the Imitation , exquisite as it is , did not , as I have elsewhere remarked , 8 belong to a class of works in which the perfect balance of human nature is lost , and 4 CULTURE AND ANARCHY.
... our race had not done great things ; and if the Imitation , exquisite as it is , did not , as I have elsewhere remarked , 8 belong to a class of works in which the perfect balance of human nature is lost , and 4 CULTURE AND ANARCHY.
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... remarked . I mean , it being admitted that the con- formity of the individual reason of the fanatical Protestant or the popular rioter with right reason is our true object , and not the mere restraining them , by the strong arm of the ...
... remarked . I mean , it being admitted that the con- formity of the individual reason of the fanatical Protestant or the popular rioter with right reason is our true object , and not the mere restraining them , by the strong arm of the ...
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