Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... true colours . But the true grace and serenity is that of which Greece and Greek art sug- gest the admirable ideals of perfection , —a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of ...
... true colours . But the true grace and serenity is that of which Greece and Greek art sug- gest the admirable ideals of perfection , —a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of ...
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... true track , or at any rate , ' will do so in the main well enough ' ( whatever that may mean ) if left to their natural operation ; that is , by going on as they are ! Philosophers say , indeed , that we learn virtue by performing acts ...
... true track , or at any rate , ' will do so in the main well enough ' ( whatever that may mean ) if left to their natural operation ; that is , by going on as they are ! Philosophers say , indeed , that we learn virtue by performing acts ...
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... true , Renounce- ment is the law of human life . For we know that the only perfect freedom is , as our religion says ... true humanity . And his true human- ity , and therefore his happiness , appears to lie much more , so far as the ...
... true , Renounce- ment is the law of human life . For we know that the only perfect freedom is , as our religion says ... true humanity . And his true human- ity , and therefore his happiness , appears to lie much more , so far as the ...
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