Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... consciousness , sweet- ness and light ; and these are just what culture generates and fosters . We will not stickle for a name , and the name of culture one might easily give up , if only those who decry the frivolous and pedantic sort ...
... consciousness , sweet- ness and light ; and these are just what culture generates and fosters . We will not stickle for a name , and the name of culture one might easily give up , if only those who decry the frivolous and pedantic sort ...
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... consciousness play freely and reveal what manner of spirit we are of in doing it ; or whether it is one which by no means admits the application of this doctrine of ours , and one to which we ought to lend a hand imme- diately . I. Now ...
... consciousness play freely and reveal what manner of spirit we are of in doing it ; or whether it is one which by no means admits the application of this doctrine of ours , and one to which we ought to lend a hand imme- diately . I. Now ...
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... satisfactory accomplishment , it is more important to make our consciousness play freely round the stock notion or habit on which their operation relies for aid , than to lend a hand to OUR LIBERAL PRACTITIONERS . 183.
... satisfactory accomplishment , it is more important to make our consciousness play freely round the stock notion or habit on which their operation relies for aid , than to lend a hand to OUR LIBERAL PRACTITIONERS . 183.
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... consciousness bathe and float this piece of petrifaction , -for such it now is , —and bring it within the stream of the vital movement of our thought , and into relation with the whole intelligible law of things . An enemy and a ...
... consciousness bathe and float this piece of petrifaction , -for such it now is , —and bring it within the stream of the vital movement of our thought , and into relation with the whole intelligible law of things . An enemy and a ...
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... consciousness play freely about our proposed operation and its motives , dissolve these motives if they are unsound , -which cer- tainly they have some appearance , at any rate , of being , -and create in their stead , if they are , a ...
... consciousness play freely about our proposed operation and its motives , dissolve these motives if they are unsound , -which cer- tainly they have some appearance , at any rate , of being , -and create in their stead , if they are , a ...
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