Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder & Company, 1869 - 272 Seiten |
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... seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in perfection . But if we tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment , with the main current of ...
... seen that it has dangers for us , we have seen that it leads to a narrow and twisted growth of our religious side itself , and to a failure in perfection . But if we tend to Hebraise even in an Establishment , with the main current of ...
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... seen . Thus , while a national Establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and - corner forms of religion ( to use an expressive popular word ) inevit- ably favour provincialism . But the Nonconformists , and many of our Liberal ...
... seen . Thus , while a national Establishment of religion favours totality , hole - and - corner forms of religion ( to use an expressive popular word ) inevit- ably favour provincialism . But the Nonconformists , and many of our Liberal ...
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... seen how our society distributes itself into Barbarians , Philistines , and Populace ; and America is just ourselves , with the Barbarians quite left out , and the Populace nearly . This leaves the Philis- tines for the great bulk of ...
... seen how our society distributes itself into Barbarians , Philistines , and Populace ; and America is just ourselves , with the Barbarians quite left out , and the Populace nearly . This leaves the Philis- tines for the great bulk of ...
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... seen how establishments tend to give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by ...
... seen how establishments tend to give us a sense of a historical life of the human spirit , outside and beyond our own fancies and feelings ; how they thus tend to suggest new sides and sympathies in us to cultivate ; how , further , by ...
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... seen the narrowness generated in Puritanism by its hole- and - corner organisation , and we propose to cure it by bringing Puritanism more into contact with the main current of national life . Here we are fully at one with the Dean of ...
... seen the narrowness generated in Puritanism by its hole- and - corner organisation , and we propose to cure it by bringing Puritanism more into contact with the main current of national life . Here we are fully at one with the Dean of ...
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