Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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Seite xxiv
... present Anglican Establish- ment a character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican ...
... present Anglican Establish- ment a character the most latitudinarian , as it is called , possible ; availing themselves for this purpose of the diversity of tendencies and doctrines which does undoubtedly exist already in the Anglican ...
Seite xxix
... present in the national Church and still present in the affections and practice of a good part of the nation , appear in the national Church once more ; and thus to bring Nonconformists into contact again , as their greater fathers were ...
... present in the national Church and still present in the affections and practice of a good part of the nation , appear in the national Church once more ; and thus to bring Nonconformists into contact again , as their greater fathers were ...
Seite xxxiii
... present . The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to ...
... present . The centre of power being where it is , our statesmen have every temptation , when they must act , to go along as they do with the ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to ...
Seite xxxv
... present , and rather to try and promote , with us , an inward working . They do not listen to us , and they rush into the arena of politics , where their merits , indeed , seem to be little appreciated as yet ; and then they complain of ...
... present , and rather to try and promote , with us , an inward working . They do not listen to us , and they rush into the arena of politics , where their merits , indeed , seem to be little appreciated as yet ; and then they complain of ...
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... present , for a man of culture to make to a body of his fellow- countrymen who get him into a committee - room , is Socrates's : Know thyself ! and this is not a speech to be made by men wanting to be entrusted with power . For this ...
... present , for a man of culture to make to a body of his fellow- countrymen who get him into a committee - room , is Socrates's : Know thyself ! and this is not a speech to be made by men wanting to be entrusted with power . For this ...
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