Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... believe , -what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , —that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature . Or ...
... believe , -what the Englishman is always too ready to believe , —that the having a vote , like the having a large family , or a large business , or large muscles , has in itself some edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature . Or ...
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... believe that , not only in our own eyes , but in the eyes of our representative and ruling men , there is nothing more admirable than our ordinary self , whatever our ordinary self happens to be , Barbarian , Philistine , or Populace ...
... believe that , not only in our own eyes , but in the eyes of our representative and ruling men , there is nothing more admirable than our ordinary self , whatever our ordinary self happens to be , Barbarian , Philistine , or Populace ...
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... believe that these interesting explorers will discover the true track , or at any rate , ' will do so in the main well enough ' ( what- ever that may mean ) if left to their natural operation ; that is , by going on as they are ...
... believe that these interesting explorers will discover the true track , or at any rate , ' will do so in the main well enough ' ( what- ever that may mean ) if left to their natural operation ; that is , by going on as they are ...
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... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
... believe what he believes , and the other , who says that God's Word makes him believe what he believes , are for the philosopher perfectly alike in not really and truly knowing , when they say God's Church and God's Word , what it is ...
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... believe , any natural irresistible effect on the mind of man , it must . These considerations , when culture has called them forth and given them free course in our minds , wii ' live and work . They will work gradually , no doubt , and ...
... believe , any natural irresistible effect on the mind of man , it must . These considerations , when culture has called them forth and given them free course in our minds , wii ' live and work . They will work gradually , no doubt , and ...
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admiration anarchy antipathy aristocratic class authority Barbarians bathos beauty believers in action best light Bishop Wilson Christianity Church-establishments conscience culture Daily Telegraph discipline Dissent divine doctrine England English establishments feeling fetish fire and strength force Frederic Harrison free-trade give Greek habits happiness harmonious perfection Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenise human nature human perfection idea ideal instincts intelligible law Irish Church kind labour law of things lend a hand Liberal friends liberty machinery man's maxim mechanical ment middle class middle-class liberalism mind moral natural taste Nonconformists ordinary ourselves passion perhaps Philistines play freely political Populace population powers of sympathy praise present Protestantism Puritanism race reason and justice Reformation religion religious organisations right reason Robert Buchanan rule seems sense society statesmen stock notions sweetness and light thing needful thought tion true truth Wilhelm von Humboldt words worship