Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... mind , yet he still goes on with his glorifying of the great towns , and the Liberals , and their operations for the last thirty years . It never seems to occur to him that the present troubled state of our social life has anything to ...
... mind , yet he still goes on with his glorifying of the great towns , and the Liberals , and their operations for the last thirty years . It never seems to occur to him that the present troubled state of our social life has anything to ...
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... mind , and in culture and totality , America , instead of surpassing us all , falls short . And , to keep to our point of the influence of religious establishments upon culture and a high development of our humanity , —we can surely see ...
... mind , and in culture and totality , America , instead of surpassing us all , falls short . And , to keep to our point of the influence of religious establishments upon culture and a high development of our humanity , —we can surely see ...
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... mind . His first crude notions about the one thing needful do not get purged , and they invade the whole spiritual man in him , and then , making a solitude , they call it heavenly peace . I remember a Nonconformist manufacturer , in a ...
... mind . His first crude notions about the one thing needful do not get purged , and they invade the whole spiritual man in him , and then , making a solitude , they call it heavenly peace . I remember a Nonconformist manufacturer , in a ...
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... mind and laws of human progress , and to give them a general , a philosophic , and imposing expression . Therefore a plan such as that which we have indicated does not seem a plan so likely to find favour as a plan for abolish- ing the ...
... mind and laws of human progress , and to give them a general , a philosophic , and imposing expression . Therefore a plan such as that which we have indicated does not seem a plan so likely to find favour as a plan for abolish- ing the ...
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... mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with us the word always conveys a certain notion of frivolous and unedifying activity . In the Quarterly Review , some little time ago , was an estimate of the ...
... mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with us the word always conveys a certain notion of frivolous and unedifying activity . In the Quarterly Review , some little time ago , was an estimate of the ...
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