Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... lord and a well - known baronet , I re- member it struck me , applying Aristotle's machinery of the mean to my ideas about our aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the ...
... lord and a well - known baronet , I re- member it struck me , applying Aristotle's machinery of the mean to my ideas about our aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the ...
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... lord and our defiant baronet , we have as yet got no special designation . Almost all my atten- tion has naturally been concentrated on my own class , the middle class , with which I am in closest sympathy , and which has been , besides ...
... lord and our defiant baronet , we have as yet got no special designation . Almost all my atten- tion has naturally been concentrated on my own class , the middle class , with which I am in closest sympathy , and which has been , besides ...
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... Lord day and night ? -no ; when they die daily ? -no ; when they walk about the New Jerusalem with palms in their hands -no ; but when they think aright , when their thought hits : " quand ils pensent juste . " At the bottom of both the ...
... Lord day and night ? -no ; when they die daily ? -no ; when they walk about the New Jerusalem with palms in their hands -no ; but when they think aright , when their thought hits : " quand ils pensent juste . " At the bottom of both the ...
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... Lord ? " - who hath known , that is , the true and divine order of things in its entirety , -that he himself acknowledges this fully . And we have already pointed out in another Epistle of St. Paul a great and vital idea of the human ...
... Lord ? " - who hath known , that is , the true and divine order of things in its entirety , -that he himself acknowledges this fully . And we have already pointed out in another Epistle of St. Paul a great and vital idea of the human ...
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... Lord Elcho . Everybody knows Lord Elcho's appearance , and how admirably he looks the part of our governing classes ; to my mind , indeed , the mere cock of his lordship's hat is one of the finest and most aristocratic things we have ...
... Lord Elcho . Everybody knows Lord Elcho's appearance , and how admirably he looks the part of our governing classes ; to my mind , indeed , the mere cock of his lordship's hat is one of the finest and most aristocratic things we have ...
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