Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder and Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mecha- nical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is ...
... mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mecha- nical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is ...
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... for our one thing needful , tends to become less and less near and vital , our conception of it more and more . mechanical , and unlike the thing itself as it was ( 176 ) vulgarity, hideousness, ignorance, violence, are really ...
... for our one thing needful , tends to become less and less near and vital , our conception of it more and more . mechanical , and unlike the thing itself as it was ( 176 ) vulgarity, hideousness, ignorance, violence, are really ...
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... , the expositor's power to give it adequate definition and expression . But quite distinct from the question whether St. Paul's expression , or any man's expression , I 2 ( 177 ) mechanical, and unlike the thing itself as it was ...
... , the expositor's power to give it adequate definition and expression . But quite distinct from the question whether St. Paul's expression , or any man's expression , I 2 ( 177 ) mechanical, and unlike the thing itself as it was ...
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... mechanical way , as if they were talismans ; and how all trace and sense of St. Paul's true movement of ideas , and sustained masterly analysis , is thus lost ? Who , I that has watched Puritanism , the force which say , -- so strongly ...
... mechanical way , as if they were talismans ; and how all trace and sense of St. Paul's true movement of ideas , and sustained masterly analysis , is thus lost ? Who , I that has watched Puritanism , the force which say , -- so strongly ...
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... mechanical use of St. Paul's writings , can be shown to miss or change his real meaning . The whole religious world , one may say , use now the word resurrection , -a word which is so often in their thoughts and on their lips , and ...
... mechanical use of St. Paul's writings , can be shown to miss or change his real meaning . The whole religious world , one may say , use now the word resurrection , -a word which is so often in their thoughts and on their lips , and ...
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