Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious deli- cacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which ...
... true , the Imitation could not well have been written by an Englishman ; the religious deli- cacy and the profound asceticism of that admirable book are hardly in our nature . This would be more of a reproach to us if in poetry , which ...
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... true , we should be actually subverting our own design , and playing false to that culture which it is our very purpose to recommend . Certainly we are no enemies of the Nonconform- ists ; for , on the contrary , what we aim at is their ...
... true , we should be actually subverting our own design , and playing false to that culture which it is our very purpose to recommend . Certainly we are no enemies of the Nonconform- ists ; for , on the contrary , what we aim at is their ...
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... true human perfection as a harmonious perfection , developing all sides of our humanity ; and as a general perfection , developing all parts of our society . For if one member suffer , the other members must suffer with it ; and the ...
... true human perfection as a harmonious perfection , developing all sides of our humanity ; and as a general perfection , developing all parts of our society . For if one member suffer , the other members must suffer with it ; and the ...
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... true springs of conduct , will surely think that as Shakspeare has done more for the inward ripeness of our statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble them , so an Establishment which has produced ...
... true springs of conduct , will surely think that as Shakspeare has done more for the inward ripeness of our statesmen than Dr. Watts , and has , therefore , done more to moralise and ennoble them , so an Establishment which has produced ...
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... true conception of culture is , as M. Renan's words show , just what America fails in . To the many who think that spirituality , and sweetness , and light , are all moonshine , this will not appear to matter much ; but with us , who ...
... true conception of culture is , as M. Renan's words show , just what America fails in . To the many who think that spirituality , and sweetness , and light , are all moonshine , this will not appear to matter much ; but with us , who ...
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