Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehearsing the praises of fire and strength to ourselves , who dwell too exclusively on them already ? When Mr. Sidgwick says so broadly , that the world wants fire ...
... consciousness , Hellenism . Well , then , what is the good of our now rehearsing the praises of fire and strength to ourselves , who dwell too exclusively on them already ? When Mr. Sidgwick says so broadly , that the world wants fire ...
Seite 109
... consciousness . And what he wants is a larger conception of human nature , showing him the num- ber of other points at which his nature must come to its best , besides the points which he himself knows and thinks of . There is no unum ...
... consciousness . And what he wants is a larger conception of human nature , showing him the num- ber of other points at which his nature must come to its best , besides the points which he himself knows and thinks of . There is no unum ...
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... consciousness free play and enlarging its range . And what I say is , not that Hellenism is always for everybody more wanted than Hebraism , but that for Mr. Murphy at this particular moment , and for the great majority of us his fellow ...
... consciousness free play and enlarging its range . And what I say is , not that Hellenism is always for everybody more wanted than Hebraism , but that for Mr. Murphy at this particular moment , and for the great majority of us his fellow ...
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... consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not for going back upon , viewing in its connexion with other things , and adjusting to a number of changing circumstances . We treat it , in short , just as we treat our ...
... consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not for going back upon , viewing in its connexion with other things , and adjusting to a number of changing circumstances . We treat it , in short , just as we treat our ...
Seite 117
... consciousness , the letting a free play of thought live and flow around all our activity , the indisposition to allow one side of our activity to stand as so all - important and all - sufficing that it makes other sides indifferent ...
... consciousness , the letting a free play of thought live and flow around all our activity , the indisposition to allow one side of our activity to stand as so all - important and all - sufficing that it makes other sides indifferent ...
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