Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... practical benefit out of culture . We have got a much wanted principle , a principle of authority , to counteract the tendency to anarchy which seems to be threatening us . But how to organise this authority , or to what hands to ...
... practical benefit out of culture . We have got a much wanted principle , a principle of authority , to counteract the tendency to anarchy which seems to be threatening us . But how to organise this authority , or to what hands to ...
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... practical service of no mean value . So when Mr. Carlyle , a man of genius to whom we have all at one time or other been indebted for refreshment and stimulus , says we should give rule to the aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity ...
... practical service of no mean value . So when Mr. Carlyle , a man of genius to whom we have all at one time or other been indebted for refreshment and stimulus , says we should give rule to the aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity ...
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... practical country like ours , of keeping aloof from the work and hope of a multitude of earnest - hearted men , and of merely toying with poetry and æsthetics . So it is with no little sense of relief that I find myself thus in the ...
... practical country like ours , of keeping aloof from the work and hope of a multitude of earnest - hearted men , and of merely toying with poetry and æsthetics . So it is with no little sense of relief that I find myself thus in the ...
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... practical system everybody is comforted . Our guides and governors who have to be elected by the influence of the barbarians , and who depend on their favour , sing the praises of the Barbarians , and say all the smooth things that can ...
... practical system everybody is comforted . Our guides and governors who have to be elected by the influence of the barbarians , and who depend on their favour , sing the praises of the Barbarians , and say all the smooth things that can ...
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... practical consequences which follow from this difference , leave their mark on all the history of our race and of its development . Language may be abundantly quoted from both Hellenism and Hebraism to make it seem that one follows the ...
... practical consequences which follow from this difference , leave their mark on all the history of our race and of its development . Language may be abundantly quoted from both Hellenism and Hebraism to make it seem that one follows the ...
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