Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... manners , the very tones of their voices ; look at them attentively ; observe the literature they read , the things which give them pleasure , the words which come forth out of their mouths , the thoughts which make the furniture of ...
... manners , the very tones of their voices ; look at them attentively ; observe the literature they read , the things which give them pleasure , the words which come forth out of their mouths , the thoughts which make the furniture of ...
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... manner that the sentiment of Oxford for beauty and sweetness conquers , and in this manner long may it continue to conquer ! In this manner it works to the same end as culture , and there is plenty of work for it yet to do . I have said ...
... manner that the sentiment of Oxford for beauty and sweetness conquers , and in this manner long may it continue to conquer ! In this manner it works to the same end as culture , and there is plenty of work for it yet to do . I have said ...
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... manner , as at present . Then as to our working class . This class , pressed constantly by the hard daily compulsion of material wants , is naturally the very centre and stronghold of our national idea , that it is man's ideal right and ...
... manner , as at present . Then as to our working class . This class , pressed constantly by the hard daily compulsion of material wants , is naturally the very centre and stronghold of our national idea , that it is man's ideal right and ...
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... manners and dignity , — these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious and educative to a raw nation as a kind of shadow ...
... manners and dignity , — these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious and educative to a raw nation as a kind of shadow ...
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... going to see , in a Free Church and all manner of good things , what it was . But I have learned from Bishop Wilson ( if Mr. Frederic Harrison will forgive my again quoting that poor old hierophant DOING AS ONE LIKES . 59.
... going to see , in a Free Church and all manner of good things , what it was . But I have learned from Bishop Wilson ( if Mr. Frederic Harrison will forgive my again quoting that poor old hierophant DOING AS ONE LIKES . 59.
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