Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder & Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... looks to inward ripeness for the 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 ...
... looks to inward ripeness for the 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 ...
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... plan is not one which looks very likely to be adopted . It is a plan more for a time of creative statesmen , like the time of Elizabeth , than for a time of instru- ― mental statesmen like the present . The Churchman must rise liii )
... plan is not one which looks very likely to be adopted . It is a plan more for a time of creative statesmen , like the time of Elizabeth , than for a time of instru- ― mental statesmen like the present . The Churchman must rise liii )
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... looks selfish , petty , and unprofitable . And religion , the greatest and most important of the efforts by which the human race has mani- fested its impulse to perfect itself , —religion , that voice of the deepest human experience ...
... looks selfish , petty , and unprofitable . And religion , the greatest and most important of the efforts by which the human race has mani- fested its impulse to perfect itself , —religion , that voice of the deepest human experience ...
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... look at the matter attentively and dispassionately . Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; often in machinery most absurdly dispro- portioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to ...
... look at the matter attentively and dispassionately . Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; often in machinery most absurdly dispro- portioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to ...
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... looks , and behaviour of the English abroad , urges that the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes . But culture indefatigably tries , not to make what each raw person may like , the rule by ...
... looks , and behaviour of the English abroad , urges that the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes . But culture indefatigably tries , not to make what each raw person may like , the rule by ...
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