Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... ordinary selves ; culture suggests one to us in our best self . It cannot but acutely try a tender conscience to be accused , in a practical country like ours , of keeping aloof from the work and hope of a multitude of earnest - hearted ...
... ordinary selves ; culture suggests one to us in our best self . It cannot but acutely try a tender conscience to be accused , in a practical country like ours , of keeping aloof from the work and hope of a multitude of earnest - hearted ...
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... ordinary self , was , indeed , perhaps , only an inferior self , only darkness ; and that it would not do to impose this seriously on all the world . But our best self inspires faith , and is capable of afford- ing a serious principle ...
... ordinary self , was , indeed , perhaps , only an inferior self , only darkness ; and that it would not do to impose this seriously on all the world . But our best self inspires faith , and is capable of afford- ing a serious principle ...
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... ordinary self , not its best self ; and it is a machinery , an industrial machinery , and power and pre- eminence and other external goods , which fill its thoughts , and not an inward perfection . It is wholly occupied , ac- cording to ...
... ordinary self , not its best self ; and it is a machinery , an industrial machinery , and power and pre- eminence and other external goods , which fill its thoughts , and not an inward perfection . It is wholly occupied , ac- cording to ...
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... ordinary self likes . What one's ordinary self likes differs according to the class to which one belongs , and has its severer and its lighter side ; always , however , remaining machinery , and nothing more . The graver self of the ...
... ordinary self likes . What one's ordinary self likes differs according to the class to which one belongs , and has its severer and its lighter side ; always , however , remaining machinery , and nothing more . The graver self of the ...
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... that class - life which is the affirmation of our ordinary self , and seasonably disconcert mankind in their worship of machinery , Therefore , when we speak of ourselves as divided into BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 69.
... that class - life which is the affirmation of our ordinary self , and seasonably disconcert mankind in their worship of machinery , Therefore , when we speak of ourselves as divided into BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 69.
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