Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and dignity , ―these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious ...
... aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and dignity , ―these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious ...
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... aristocratic class , when the whim takes him to sing the praises of wealth and material comfort , sing them with a cynicism from which the conscience of the veriest Philistine of our industrial middle class would recoil in affright ...
... aristocratic class , when the whim takes him to sing the praises of wealth and material comfort , sing them with a cynicism from which the conscience of the veriest Philistine of our industrial middle class would recoil in affright ...
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... aristocracy calls to its aid its innate forces , -its impene- trability , its high spirit , its power of haughty resistance , to deal with an epoch of ex- pansion , the graver is the danger , the greater the certainty of explosion , the ...
... aristocracy calls to its aid its innate forces , -its impene- trability , its high spirit , its power of haughty resistance , to deal with an epoch of ex- pansion , the graver is the danger , the greater the certainty of explosion , the ...
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... aristocracy , but to take their owners out of it , to expose them to the dis- solving agencies of thought and change , to make them men of the modern spirit and of the future . If , as sometimes happens , they add to their non ...
... aristocracy , but to take their owners out of it , to expose them to the dis- solving agencies of thought and change , to make them men of the modern spirit and of the future . If , as sometimes happens , they add to their non ...
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... aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the baronet the excess . And I fancied that by observing these two we might see both the inadequacy of aristocracy to supply the ...
... aristocracy , that the lord was exactly the perfection , or happy mean , or virtue , of aristocracy , and the baronet the excess . And I fancied that by observing these two we might see both the inadequacy of aristocracy to supply the ...
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