Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... whole life , to govern every moment of it , every impulse , every action . The Greek notion of felicity , on the other hand , is perfectly conveyed in these words of a great French mor- alist : ' C'est le bonheur des hommes , ' - when ...
... whole life , to govern every moment of it , every impulse , every action . The Greek notion of felicity , on the other hand , is perfectly conveyed in these words of a great French mor- alist : ' C'est le bonheur des hommes , ' - when ...
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... whole evolution of humanity , —their single history is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human develop ...
... whole evolution of humanity , —their single history is not the whole history of man ; whereas their admirers are always apt to make it stand for the whole history . Hebraism and Hellenism are , neither of them , the law of human develop ...
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... whole earth breeds , and God glories . ' It is a little unjust , perhaps , to attribute to the Divinity ex- clusively this philoprogenitiveness , which the British Philistine , and the poorer class of Irish , may certainly claim to ...
... whole earth breeds , and God glories . ' It is a little unjust , perhaps , to attribute to the Divinity ex- clusively this philoprogenitiveness , which the British Philistine , and the poorer class of Irish , may certainly claim to ...
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