Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1909 - 166 Seiten |
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... instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it , lan- guage , too , which is in our mouths every day . ' Finally , be of one mind , united in feeling , ' says St. Peter . There is an ideal which judges the Puritan ideal : ' The ...
... instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it , lan- guage , too , which is in our mouths every day . ' Finally , be of one mind , united in feeling , ' says St. Peter . There is an ideal which judges the Puritan ideal : ' The ...
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... instinct which it seeks to affirm , its ordinary self , not its best self ; and it is a machinery , an industrial machinery , and power and pre- eminence and other external goods , which fill its thoughts , and not an inward perfection ...
... instinct which it seeks to affirm , its ordinary self , not its best self ; and it is a machinery , an industrial machinery , and power and pre- eminence and other external goods , which fill its thoughts , and not an inward perfection ...
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... instinct will be greater or smaller , in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them , and to the hindrance or encouragement which it meets with from without . In almost all who have it , it is mixed with some ...
... instinct will be greater or smaller , in proportion both to the force of the original instinct within them , and to the hindrance or encouragement which it meets with from without . In almost all who have it , it is mixed with some ...
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... instincts and forces which rule our life , seeing them as they really are , connecting them with other instincts and forces , and enlarging our whole view and rule of life . CHAPTER V. PORRO UNUM EST NECESSARIUM . THE matter here ...
... instincts and forces which rule our life , seeing them as they really are , connecting them with other instincts and forces , and enlarging our whole view and rule of life . CHAPTER V. PORRO UNUM EST NECESSARIUM . THE matter here ...
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... instincts and powers which we call moral . But it has besides , and in notable eminence , an intellectual side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call intellectual . No doubt , mankind makes in general its progress in a ...
... instincts and powers which we call moral . But it has besides , and in notable eminence , an intellectual side , and the group of instincts and powers which we call intellectual . No doubt , mankind makes in general its progress in a ...
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