Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as they are , -which is , in an intelligent being , natural and laudable . Nay , and the very desire to see things as they are , implies ...
... desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as they are , -which is , in an intelligent being , natural and laudable . Nay , and the very desire to see things as they are , implies ...
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... desire to see things as they are , natural and proper in an intelligent being , appears as the ground of it . There is a view in which all the love of our neighbour , the impulses towards action , help , and beneficence , the desire for ...
... desire to see things as they are , natural and proper in an intelligent being , appears as the ground of it . There is a view in which all the love of our neighbour , the impulses towards action , help , and beneficence , the desire for ...
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... to a more complete , a har- monious perfection . Culture , however , shows its single - minded love of perfection , its desire simply to make reason and the will of God prevail , its freedom from fanaticism , by SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 29.
... to a more complete , a har- monious perfection . Culture , however , shows its single - minded love of perfection , its desire simply to make reason and the will of God prevail , its freedom from fanaticism , by SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 29.
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... desire for beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class liberalism , the strong light it turned on the hideous and grotesque illusions of middle- class 34 ...
... desire for beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class liberalism , the strong light it turned on the hideous and grotesque illusions of middle- class 34 ...
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... desire for clearness , which has led me thus to extend a little my first analysis of the three great classes of English society , prompts me also to improve my nomenclature for them a little , with a BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE .
... desire for clearness , which has led me thus to extend a little my first analysis of the three great classes of English society , prompts me also to improve my nomenclature for them a little , with a BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE .
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