Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... kind . And this function is particularly im- portant in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become ...
... kind . And this function is particularly im- portant in our modern world , of which the whole civilisation is , to a much greater degree than the civilisation of Greece and Rome , mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become ...
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... and admiration of man- kind , -would most , therefore , show the evi- dences of having possessed greatness , —the England of the last twenty years , or the England of Elizabeth , of a time of splendid spiritual SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 89.
... and admiration of man- kind , -would most , therefore , show the evi- dences of having possessed greatness , —the England of the last twenty years , or the England of Elizabeth , of a time of splendid spiritual SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 89.
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... kind and fixing standards of perfection that are real ! Wealth , again , that end to which our prodigious works for material advantage are directed , the commonest of commonplaces tells us how men are always apt to regard wealth as a ...
... kind and fixing standards of perfection that are real ! Wealth , again , that end to which our prodigious works for material advantage are directed , the commonest of commonplaces tells us how men are always apt to regard wealth as a ...
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... kind of homage to it . In thus making sweetness and light to be characters of perfection , culture is of like spirit with poetry , follows one law with poetry . Far more than on our freedom , our popula- tion , and our industrialism ...
... kind of homage to it . In thus making sweetness and light to be characters of perfection , culture is of like spirit with poetry , follows one law with poetry . Far more than on our freedom , our popula- tion , and our industrialism ...
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... kind is merely train- ing them to be Philistines to take the place of the Philistines whom they are superseding ; and they too , like the middle class , will be encouraged to sit down at the banquet of the future without having on a ...
... kind is merely train- ing them to be Philistines to take the place of the Philistines whom they are superseding ; and they too , like the middle class , will be encouraged to sit down at the banquet of the future without having on a ...
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