Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... matter much ; but with us , who value them , and who think that we have traced much of our present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do we say that the Nonconformists have got provincialism and lost ...
... matter much ; but with us , who value them , and who think that we have traced much of our present discomfort to the want of them , it weighs a great deal . So not only do we say that the Nonconformists have got provincialism and lost ...
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... matter of this kind a very clear - judging and impartial witness , says , in a work far too little read , his Remarks on English History : - ' The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen Elizabeth's time tended to diminish the ...
... matter of this kind a very clear - judging and impartial witness , says , in a work far too little read , his Remarks on English History : - ' The measures pursued and the temper observed in Queen Elizabeth's time tended to diminish the ...
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... matter where we would please them as much as possible , admit their doctrines of disestablishment and separation . Culture , again , can be disinterested enough to perceive and avow , that for Ireland the ends of human perfection might ...
... matter where we would please them as much as possible , admit their doctrines of disestablishment and separation . Culture , again , can be disinterested enough to perceive and avow , that for Ireland the ends of human perfection might ...
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... matter attentively and dispassionately . Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; often in machinery most absurdly disproportioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to serve ; but ...
... matter attentively and dispassionately . Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; often in machinery most absurdly disproportioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to serve ; but ...
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... matter of words that we regard wealth as but machinery , but really to perceive and feel that it is so . If it were not for this purging effect wrought upon our minds by culture , the whole world , the future as well as the present ...
... matter of words that we regard wealth as but machinery , but really to perceive and feel that it is so . If it were not for this purging effect wrought upon our minds by culture , the whole world , the future as well as the present ...
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