Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... society , and Bentham's mind and ideas proposed as the rulers of our future , I open the Deontology . There I read : " While Xenophon was writing his history and Euclid teaching geometry , Socrates and Plato were talking nonsense under ...
... society , and Bentham's mind and ideas proposed as the rulers of our future , I open the Deontology . There I read : " While Xenophon was writing his history and Euclid teaching geometry , Socrates and Plato were talking nonsense under ...
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... , when the whole of society is in the fullest measure permeated by thought , sensible to beauty , intelligent and alive . Only it must be real thought and real beauty ; real sweetness and real light SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 37.
... , when the whole of society is in the fullest measure permeated by thought , sensible to beauty , intelligent and alive . Only it must be real thought and real beauty ; real sweetness and real light SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 37.
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... society to the other , the best knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult , abstract , professional , exclusive ; to humanize it , to make it efficient ...
... society to the other , the best knowledge , the best ideas of their time ; who have laboured to divest knowledge of all that was harsh , uncouth , difficult , abstract , professional , exclusive ; to humanize it , to make it efficient ...
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... society , but the thing is to propose practical improvements for it . While , finally , Mr. Frederic Harrison , in a very good - tempered and witty satire , which makes me quite understand his having ap- parently achieved such a ...
... society , but the thing is to propose practical improvements for it . While , finally , Mr. Frederic Harrison , in a very good - tempered and witty satire , which makes me quite understand his having ap- parently achieved such a ...
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... society like ours cannot live and grow at all , sometimes seems to be beginning to threaten us with taking its departure . Now , if culture , which simply means trying to perfect oneself , and one's mind as part of oneself , brings us ...
... society like ours cannot live and grow at all , sometimes seems to be beginning to threaten us with taking its departure . Now , if culture , which simply means trying to perfect oneself , and one's mind as part of oneself , brings us ...
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