Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... French Academy , it is constantly said that we want to introduce here in England an institution like the French Academy . We have , indeed , expressly declared that we wanted no such thing ; but let us notice how it is just our worship ...
... French Academy , it is constantly said that we want to introduce here in England an institution like the French Academy . We have , indeed , expressly declared that we wanted no such thing ; but let us notice how it is just our worship ...
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... French critic , M. Sainte- Beuve , and a very inadequate estimate it in my judg ment was . And its inadequacy consisted chiefly in this that in our English way it left out of sight the double sense really involved in the word curiosity ...
... French critic , M. Sainte- Beuve , and a very inadequate estimate it in my judg ment was . And its inadequacy consisted chiefly in this that in our English way it left out of sight the double sense really involved in the word curiosity ...
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... French ; and so far from their having the idea of public duty and of discipline , superior to the individual's self - will , brought to their mind by a universal obligation of military service , such as that of the conscription , —so ...
... French ; and so far from their having the idea of public duty and of discipline , superior to the individual's self - will , brought to their mind by a universal obligation of military service , such as that of the conscription , —so ...
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... French moralist : " C'est le bonheur des hommes , " — when ? when they abhor that which is evil ? -no ; when they exercise themselves in the law of the Lord day and night ? -no ; when they die daily ? -no ; when they walk about the New ...
... French moralist : " C'est le bonheur des hommes , " — when ? when they abhor that which is evil ? -no ; when they exercise themselves in the law of the Lord day and night ? -no ; when they die daily ? -no ; when they walk about the New ...
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... French society in the eighteenth century , needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . But can it be said that the Barbarians who overran the empire needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light ; or that ...
... French society in the eighteenth century , needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light . But can it be said that the Barbarians who overran the empire needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light ; or that ...
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