Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inaptitude for seeing more than one side of a thing , with our intense energetic absorption in the particular pursuit we happen to be following . So culture has a rough task ...
... nature is at variance with our want of flexibility , with our inaptitude for seeing more than one side of a thing , with our intense energetic absorption in the particular pursuit we happen to be following . So culture has a rough task ...
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... nature not finely tempered , - ' to give yourselves up to things which re- late to the body ; to make , for instance ... nature , gives exactly the notion of per- fection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a ...
... nature not finely tempered , - ' to give yourselves up to things which re- late to the body ; to make , for instance ... nature , gives exactly the notion of per- fection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a ...
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... and our industrialism , many amongst us rely upon our religious organisations to save us . I have called religion a yet more im- portant manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 95.
... and our industrialism , many amongst us rely upon our religious organisations to save us . I have called religion a yet more im- portant manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 95.
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... nature perfect on all its sides , which is the dominant idea of poetry , is a true and invaluable idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and of a human nature ...
... nature perfect on all its sides , which is the dominant idea of poetry , is a true and invaluable idea , though it has not yet had the success that the idea of conquering the obvious faults of our animality , and of a human nature ...
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... nature complete on all its sides , re- mains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he has been richly rewarded . Not- withstanding ...
... nature complete on all its sides , re- mains the true ideal of perfection still ; just as the Puritan's ideal of perfection remains narrow and inadequate , although for what he did well he has been richly rewarded . Not- withstanding ...
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