Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr. Murphy , the Birmingham lecturer , and his friends , need them more ? The Puritan's great danger is that he imagines himself in possession of a rule telling him the unum necessarium , or one thing ...
... Puritans needed them more ; or that Mr. Murphy , the Birmingham lecturer , and his friends , need them more ? The Puritan's great danger is that he imagines himself in possession of a rule telling him the unum necessarium , or one thing ...
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... Puritan as mechanical , and with as ineffective a hold upon his practice , as the old motive - power of the law was to the Jew ? and that the remedy is the same as that which St. Paul employed , an importation of what we have called Hel ...
... Puritan as mechanical , and with as ineffective a hold upon his practice , as the old motive - power of the law was to the Jew ? and that the remedy is the same as that which St. Paul employed , an importation of what we have called Hel ...
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... Puritans , and of the Nonconformists who are the special inherit- ors of the Puritan tradition . He angrily resents the imputation upon that Puritan type of life , by which the life of our serious middle class has been formed , that it ...
... Puritans , and of the Nonconformists who are the special inherit- ors of the Puritan tradition . He angrily resents the imputation upon that Puritan type of life , by which the life of our serious middle class has been formed , that it ...
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... Puritan Parliament , and of those who determine its line for it , that they had not the spirit of beauty . art . What shall we say of amenity ? Milton was born a humanist , but the Puritan temper , as we know , mas- tered him . There is ...
... Puritan Parliament , and of those who determine its line for it , that they had not the spirit of beauty . art . What shall we say of amenity ? Milton was born a humanist , but the Puritan temper , as we know , mas- tered him . There is ...
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... Puritan type of life and manners ; and even here let us follow him . He picks out the most favourable specimen he can find , -Colonel Hutchinson , whose well - known memoirs , written by his widow , we have all read with interest ...
... Puritan type of life and manners ; and even here let us follow him . He picks out the most favourable specimen he can find , -Colonel Hutchinson , whose well - known memoirs , written by his widow , we have all read with interest ...
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