Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right way , if at the same time the idea of beauty , harmony , and complete human perfection , is wanting or ...
... moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right way , if at the same time the idea of beauty , harmony , and complete human perfection , is wanting or ...
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... moral develop- ment and self - conquest has nowhere so powerfully manifested itself as in Puritanism . Nowhere has Puritanism found so adequate an expression as in the religious organisation of the Independents . The modern Independents ...
... moral develop- ment and self - conquest has nowhere so powerfully manifested itself as in Puritanism . Nowhere has Puritanism found so adequate an expression as in the religious organisation of the Independents . The modern Independents ...
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... moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domina- tion over men's minds and to prepare the way for free- dom of thought in the distant future ; still , culture points out that the harmonious ...
... moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domina- tion over men's minds and to prepare the way for free- dom of thought in the distant future ; still , culture points out that the harmonious ...
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... moral impatience , to behold , as he says , ' Death , sin , cruelty stalk among us , filling their maws with innocence and youth , ' and me , in the midst of the general tribulation , handing out my pouncet - box . It is impossible that ...
... moral impatience , to behold , as he says , ' Death , sin , cruelty stalk among us , filling their maws with innocence and youth , ' and me , in the midst of the general tribulation , handing out my pouncet - box . It is impossible that ...
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... moral regene ration , the flesh with its affections and lusts , and thus es- tablishing , as we have seen , the law . The moral virtues , on the other hand , are with Aristotle but the porch and access to the intellectual , and with ...
... moral regene ration , the flesh with its affections and lusts , and thus es- tablishing , as we have seen , the law . The moral virtues , on the other hand , are with Aristotle but the porch and access to the intellectual , and with ...
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