Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... important function to fulfil for mankind . And this function is particularly important in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and ...
... important function to fulfil for mankind . And this function is particularly important in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and ...
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... important manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for perfection , and with greater masses of men . But the idea of beauty and of a human nature perfect on all its sides , which is the ...
... important manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for perfection , and with greater masses of men . But the idea of beauty and of a human nature perfect on all its sides , which is the ...
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... sympathy , and which has been , besides , the great power of our day , and has had its praises sung by all speakers and newspapers . Still the aristocratic class is so important in itself , BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 75.
... sympathy , and which has been , besides , the great power of our day , and has had its praises sung by all speakers and newspapers . Still the aristocratic class is so important in itself , BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 75.
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... important in itself , and the weighty functions which Mr. Carlyle pro- poses at the present critical time to commit to it , must add so much to its importance , that it seems neglectful , and a strong instance of that want of coherent ...
... important in itself , and the weighty functions which Mr. Carlyle pro- poses at the present critical time to commit to it , must add so much to its importance , that it seems neglectful , and a strong instance of that want of coherent ...
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... importance to see whether or not the things around us are , in general , such as to help and elicit our best self , and if they are not , to see why they are not , and the most promising way of mending them . Now , it is clear that the ...
... importance to see whether or not the things around us are , in general , such as to help and elicit our best self , and if they are not , to see why they are not , and the most promising way of mending them . Now , it is clear that the ...
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