Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it coincides with religion . And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent ...
... character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it coincides with religion . And because men are all members of one great whole , and the sympathy which is in human nature will not allow one member to be indifferent ...
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... character , which civilisation tends to take every- where , is shown in the most eminent degree . Indeed nearly all the characters of perfection , as culture teaches us to fix them , meet in this country with some powerful tendency ...
... character , which civilisation tends to take every- where , is shown in the most eminent degree . Indeed nearly all the characters of perfection , as culture teaches us to fix them , meet in this country with some powerful tendency ...
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... character , -this point of view , I say , of culture is best given by these words of Epic- tetus : — ' It is a sign of åpvi « , ' says he , —that is , of a nature not finely tempered , ' to give yourselves up to things which relate to ...
... character , -this point of view , I say , of culture is best given by these words of Epic- tetus : — ' It is a sign of åpvi « , ' says he , —that is , of a nature not finely tempered , ' to give yourselves up to things which relate to ...
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... characters of beauty and intelligence are both present , which unites ' the two noblest of things , ' - as Swift , who of ... character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek and Latin ...
... characters of beauty and intelligence are both present , which unites ' the two noblest of things , ' - as Swift , who of ... character of human perfection ; and Mr. Bright's misconception of culture , as a smattering of Greek and Latin ...
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... characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our sentiment for beauty and sweetness , our sentiment against hideous- ness and rawness , has ...
... characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our sentiment for beauty and sweetness , our sentiment against hideous- ness and rawness , has ...
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