Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... friend , " I answered , " only think of all the nonsense which you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years ! " The more serious the people , and the ...
... friend , " I answered , " only think of all the nonsense which you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years ! " The more serious the people , and the ...
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... friends to order , though they disputed about it . If these friends of Calvin's discipline had been once incorporated with the Estab- lished Church , the remaining sectaries would have been of little moment , either for numbers or ...
... friends to order , though they disputed about it . If these friends of Calvin's discipline had been once incorporated with the Estab- lished Church , the remaining sectaries would have been of little moment , either for numbers or ...
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... friends to labour for free trade , extension of the suffrage , and abolition of church - rates , instead of graver social ends ; but it is fatal to them to be told by their flatterers , and to believe , with our social condition what it ...
... friends to labour for free trade , extension of the suffrage , and abolition of church - rates , instead of graver social ends ; but it is fatal to them to be told by their flatterers , and to believe , with our social condition what it ...
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... friends to think less of machinery , to stand more aloof from the arena of politics at present , and rather to try and promote , with us , an inward work- ing . They do not listen to us , and they rush into the arena of politics , where ...
... friends to think less of machinery , to stand more aloof from the arena of politics at present , and rather to try and promote , with us , an inward work- ing . They do not listen to us , and they rush into the arena of politics , where ...
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... friends and preachers of 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 ...
... friends and preachers of 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 ...
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