Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... culture is the disinterested endeavour after man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by rendering Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their popular church ...
... culture is the disinterested endeavour after man's perfection , will it not make us wish to cure the provincialism of the Nonconformists , not by rendering Churchmen provincial along with them , but by letting their popular church ...
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... culture , whether Jewish or Greek , and generations arose who had their roots in neither world , and were in contact therefore with no full and great stream of human life . If it had not been for some such change as that of the fourth ...
... culture , whether Jewish or Greek , and generations arose who had their roots in neither world , and were in contact therefore with no full and great stream of human life . If it had not been for some such change as that of the fourth ...
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... culture yet makes us also eschew an inadequate con- ception of man's totality . Therefore to the worth and grandeur of the religious side in man , culture is rejoiced and willing to pay any tribute , except the tribute of man's totality ...
... culture yet makes us also eschew an inadequate con- ception of man's totality . Therefore to the worth and grandeur of the religious side in man , culture is rejoiced and willing to pay any tribute , except the tribute of man's totality ...
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... culture makes us fond stickers to no machinery , not even our own , and therefore we are willing to grant that perfection can be reached with- out it , with free churches as free churches as with established churches , and with ...
... culture makes us fond stickers to no machinery , not even our own , and therefore we are willing to grant that perfection can be reached with- out it , with free churches as free churches as with established churches , and with ...
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... culture . " People who talk about what they call culture ! " said he , contemptuously ; " by which they mean a smattering of the two dead languages of Greek and Latin . " And he went on to remark , in a strain with which modern speakers ...
... culture . " People who talk about what they call culture ! " said he , contemptuously ; " by which they mean a smattering of the two dead languages of Greek and Latin . " And he went on to remark , in a strain with which modern speakers ...
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