Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... thought and said in the world and through this knowledge , turning a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits , which we now follow staunchly but mechanically , vainly imagining that there is a virtue in ...
... thought and said in the world and through this knowledge , turning a stream of fresh and free thought upon our stock notions and habits , which we now follow staunchly but mechanically , vainly imagining that there is a virtue in ...
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... thought which shows how the Corin- thian style , or the whimsies about the One Primeval Language , are generated and strengthened in the absence of an Academy , shows us , too , how little any Academy , such as we should be likely to ...
... thought which shows how the Corin- thian style , or the whimsies about the One Primeval Language , are generated and strengthened in the absence of an Academy , shows us , too , how little any Academy , such as we should be likely to ...
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... thought upon the whole matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter ...
... thought upon the whole matter in question . In a thing of more immediate interest , just now , than any question of an Academy , the like misunderstanding prevails ; and until it is dissipated , culture can do no good work in the matter ...
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... thoughts , but that it can remember that acting and instituting are of little use , unless we know how and what we ought to act and to institute . This culture is more interesting and more far- reaching than that , other , which is ...
... thoughts , but that it can remember that acting and instituting are of little use , unless we know how and what we ought to act and to institute . This culture is more interesting and more far- reaching than that , other , which is ...
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... thought and feeling , which make the peculiar dignity , wealth , and happi- ness of human nature . As I have said on a former occasion : " It is in making endless additions to itself , in the endless expansion of its powers , in endless ...
... thought and feeling , which make the peculiar dignity , wealth , and happi- ness of human nature . As I have said on a former occasion : " It is in making endless additions to itself , in the endless expansion of its powers , in endless ...
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