Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... resound with their pulpit - eloquence , it distresses one to think that the new lights should not only have , in general , a very low opinion of the preachers of the old religion , but that they should have it without.
... resound with their pulpit - eloquence , it distresses one to think that the new lights should not only have , in general , a very low opinion of the preachers of the old religion , but that they should have it without.
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... light they have , a care that that light be not darkness ; how they have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all others , and have become incomplete and muti- lated men in consequence . Thus falling short of ...
... light they have , a care that that light be not darkness ; how they have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all others , and have become incomplete and muti- lated men in consequence . Thus falling short of ...
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... light and the things of the mind . So On the other hand , another friend of reason and the simple natural truth of things , M. Renan , says of America , in a book he has recently published , what seems to conflict violently with what Mr ...
... light and the things of the mind . So On the other hand , another friend of reason and the simple natural truth of things , M. Renan , says of America , in a book he has recently published , what seems to conflict violently with what Mr ...
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... light are we to believe ? M. Renan seems more to have in view what we ourselves mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has in his eye what he calls " a com- mendable interest " in politics and in political agita- tions . As he said ...
... light are we to believe ? M. Renan seems more to have in view what we ourselves mean by culture ; because Mr. Bright always has in his eye what he calls " a com- mendable interest " in politics and in political agita- tions . As he said ...
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... light . And , therefore , when Mr. White asks the same kind of question about America that he has asked about England , and wants to know whether , without religious establishments , as much is not done in America for the higher ...
... light . And , therefore , when Mr. White asks the same kind of question about America that he has asked about England , and wants to know whether , without religious establishments , as much is not done in America for the higher ...
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