Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... Greeks themselves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more braced and developed than it had yet been . But Greece did not err in having the idea of ...
... Greeks themselves , we must own , -a premature attempt , an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious fibre in humanity to be more braced and developed than it had yet been . But Greece did not err in having the idea of ...
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... Greek art suggest the admirable ideals of perfection , -a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of aristo- cracies , at least the peculiar serenity of aristocracies of ...
... Greek art suggest the admirable ideals of perfection , -a serenity which comes from having made order among ideas and harmonised them ; whereas the serenity of aristo- cracies , at least the peculiar serenity of aristocracies of ...
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... I have , clearer and more intelligible to myself by means of example and illustration . And having been brought up at Oxford in the bad old times , when we were stuffed with Greek and Aristotle , and 56 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... I have , clearer and more intelligible to myself by means of example and illustration . And having been brought up at Oxford in the bad old times , when we were stuffed with Greek and Aristotle , and 56 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... Greek and Aristotle , and thought nothing of preparing ourselves by the study of modern languages , —as after Mr. Lowe's great speech at Edinburgh we shall do , -to fight the battle of life with the waiters in foreign hotels , my head ...
... Greek and Aristotle , and thought nothing of preparing ourselves by the study of modern languages , —as after Mr. Lowe's great speech at Edinburgh we shall do , -to fight the battle of life with the waiters in foreign hotels , my head ...
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... Greek spirit by a man never to be mentioned without interest and respect , Frederick Robertson , in which this rhetorical use of Greece and the Greek spirit , and the inadequate exhibition of them necessarily consequent upon this , is ...
... Greek spirit by a man never to be mentioned without interest and respect , Frederick Robertson , in which this rhetorical use of Greece and the Greek spirit , and the inadequate exhibition of them necessarily consequent upon this , is ...
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