Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... intelligence ; because they worked powerfully to diffuse sweetness and light , to make reason and the will of God prevail . With Saint Au- gustine they said : ' Let us not leave Thee alone to make in the secret of thy knowledge , as ...
... intelligence ; because they worked powerfully to diffuse sweetness and light , to make reason and the will of God prevail . With Saint Au- gustine they said : ' Let us not leave Thee alone to make in the secret of thy knowledge , as ...
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... intelligence , or , in other words , sweetness and light , are the main cha- racters . But hitherto I have been insisting chiefly on beauty , or sweetness , as a character of perfection . To complete rightly my design , it evidently ...
... intelligence , or , in other words , sweetness and light , are the main cha- racters . But hitherto I have been insisting chiefly on beauty , or sweetness , as a character of perfection . To complete rightly my design , it evidently ...
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... intelligence are both of them present , and sweetness and light , the two noblest of things , are united . Allow- ing , therefore , with Mr. Carlyle , the aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the necessity of ...
... intelligence are both of them present , and sweetness and light , the two noblest of things , are united . Allow- ing , therefore , with Mr. Carlyle , the aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the necessity of ...
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... intelligence which alone can give any colour of justification , any possibility of existence , to those rulers , and applauds them on grounds which it would make their own hair stand on end to listen to . And all this time , we are in ...
... intelligence which alone can give any colour of justification , any possibility of existence , to those rulers , and applauds them on grounds which it would make their own hair stand on end to listen to . And all this time , we are in ...
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... intelligence ; and these powers , thus exhibited , tend really not to strengthen the aris- tocracy , but to take their owners out of it , to expose them to the dissolving agencies of thought and change , to make them men of the modern ...
... intelligence ; and these powers , thus exhibited , tend really not to strengthen the aris- tocracy , but to take their owners out of it , to expose them to the dissolving agencies of thought and change , to make them men of the modern ...
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