Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... Puritans say , -from blindly flying to this outward machinery of an Academy , in order to help ourselves . For the very same culture and free inward play of thought which shows us how the Corinthian style , or the whimsies about the One ...
... Puritans say , -from blindly flying to this outward machinery of an Academy , in order to help ourselves . For the very same culture and free inward play of thought which shows us how the Corinthian style , or the whimsies about the One ...
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... Puritans , and like them staunchly walking by the best light they have , make a large . part of what is strongest and most serious in this nation and therefore attract our respect and interest , yet all that , in what follows , is said ...
... Puritans , and like them staunchly walking by the best light they have , make a large . part of what is strongest and most serious in this nation and therefore attract our respect and interest , yet all that , in what follows , is said ...
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... Puritanism and Noncon- formity are men who were trained within the pale of the Establishment , -Milton , Baxter , Wesley . A generation or two outside the Establishment , and Puritanism produces men of national mark no more . With the ...
... Puritanism and Noncon- formity are men who were trained within the pale of the Establishment , -Milton , Baxter , Wesley . A generation or two outside the Establishment , and Puritanism produces men of national mark no more . With the ...
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... Puritans and Pro- testant Nonconformists , a provincialism which has two main types , —a bitter type and a smug type , -— but which in both its types is vulgarising , and thwarts the full perfection of our humanity ? Men of genius and ...
... Puritans and Pro- testant Nonconformists , a provincialism which has two main types , —a bitter type and a smug type , -— but which in both its types is vulgarising , and thwarts the full perfection of our humanity ? Men of genius and ...
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... and to have his full swing . And as we have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle - class , and that its ( xxx ) so devoutly. Therefore, we conclude that Monsieur ...
... and to have his full swing . And as we have found that the strongest and most vital part of English Philistinism was the Puritan and Hebraising middle - class , and that its ( xxx ) so devoutly. Therefore, we conclude that Monsieur ...
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