Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... knowledge , but also of the moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto Montesquieu's words : To render an intelligent being yet more intelligent ! ' so , in the second view of ...
... knowledge , but also of the moral and social passion for doing good . As , in the first view of it , we took for its worthy motto Montesquieu's words : To render an intelligent being yet more intelligent ! ' so , in the second view of ...
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... knowledge of the universal order which seems to be intended and aimed at in the world , and which it is a man's happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter to , -to learn , in short , the will of God , -the moment , I say ...
... knowledge of the universal order which seems to be intended and aimed at in the world , and which it is a man's happiness to go along with or his misery to go counter to , -to learn , in short , the will of God , -the moment , I say ...
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... knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult , abstract , professional , exclusive ; to humanise it , to make it efficient outside the clique of the ...
... knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult , abstract , professional , exclusive ; to humanise it , to make it efficient outside the clique of the ...
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... knowledge and thought of the time , and a true source , therefore , of sweetness and light . Such a man was Abelard in the Middle Ages , in spite of all his imperfections ; and thence the boundless emotion and enthusiasm which Abelard ...
... knowledge and thought of the time , and a true source , therefore , of sweetness and light . Such a man was Abelard in the Middle Ages , in spite of all his imperfections ; and thence the boundless emotion and enthusiasm which Abelard ...
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... knowledge , -of stirring up strife which neither he nor anyone else could easily compose . And then comes in , as it did also with the aristo- cracy , the honesty of our race , and by the voice of another middle - class man , Alderman ...
... knowledge , -of stirring up strife which neither he nor anyone else could easily compose . And then comes in , as it did also with the aristo- cracy , the honesty of our race , and by the voice of another middle - class man , Alderman ...
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