Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... beauty , harmony , and complete human per- fection , so present and paramount . It is impossible to have this idea too present and paramount ; only , the moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre ...
... beauty , harmony , and complete human per- fection , so present and paramount . It is impossible to have this idea too present and paramount ; only , the moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre ...
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... beauty , of sweetness and light , and a human nature complete on all its sides , re- mains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he ...
... beauty , of sweetness and light , and a human nature complete on all its sides , re- mains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he ...
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... beauty and sweetness of that beautiful place , have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a com- 1 plete human perfection . When I insist on this SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 109.
... beauty and sweetness of that beautiful place , have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a com- 1 plete human perfection . When I insist on this SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 109.
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... beauty and sweetness , our sentiment against hideousness and rawness , has been at the bottom of our attachment to so many beaten causes , of our opposition to so many triumphant movements . And the sentiment is true , and has never ...
... beauty and sweetness , our sentiment against hideousness and rawness , has been at the bottom of our attachment to so many beaten causes , of our opposition to so many triumphant movements . And the sentiment is true , and has never ...
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... beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class liberalism , the strong light it turned on the hideous and grotesque illusions of middle - class Protestantism ...
... beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class liberalism , the strong light it turned on the hideous and grotesque illusions of middle - class Protestantism ...
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