Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... Perhaps if a government like that of Elizabeth , with secular statesmen like the Cecils , and ecclesiastical statesmen like Whitgift , could have been prolonged , Presbyterianism might , by a wise mixture of concession and firmness ...
... Perhaps if a government like that of Elizabeth , with secular statesmen like the Cecils , and ecclesiastical statesmen like Whitgift , could have been prolonged , Presbyterianism might , by a wise mixture of concession and firmness ...
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... Perhaps the very silliest cant of the day , ' said Mr. Frederic Harrison , ' is the cant about culture . Culture is a desirable quality in a critic of new books , and sits well on a possessor of belles lettres ; but as applied to ...
... Perhaps the very silliest cant of the day , ' said Mr. Frederic Harrison , ' is the cant about culture . Culture is a desirable quality in a critic of new books , and sits well on a possessor of belles lettres ; but as applied to ...
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... a preparing the way for this , which always serves this , and is wrongly , therefore , stamped with blame absolutely in itself and not only in its caricature and degeneration . But perhaps it has got ΙΟ CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... a preparing the way for this , which always serves this , and is wrongly , therefore , stamped with blame absolutely in itself and not only in its caricature and degeneration . But perhaps it has got ΙΟ CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... perhaps it has got stamped with blame , and disparaged with the dubious title of curiosity , because in comparison with this wider endeavour of such great and plain utility it looks selfish , petty , and unprofitable . And religion ...
... perhaps it has got stamped with blame , and disparaged with the dubious title of curiosity , because in comparison with this wider endeavour of such great and plain utility it looks selfish , petty , and unprofitable . And religion ...
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... perhaps necessary to develop the moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domi- nation over men's minds and to prepare the way for free- dom of thought in the distant future ; still , culture ...
... perhaps necessary to develop the moral fibre of the English race , Nonconformity to break the yoke of ecclesiastical domi- nation over men's minds and to prepare the way for free- dom of thought in the distant future ; still , culture ...
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