Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... Surely , now , it is not inconsiderable boon which culture confers upon us , if in embarrassed times like the present it enables us to look at the ins and the outs of things in this way , without hatred and without partiality , and with ...
... Surely , now , it is not inconsiderable boon which culture confers upon us , if in embarrassed times like the present it enables us to look at the ins and the outs of things in this way , without hatred and without partiality , and with ...
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... surely we can observe precisely the same thing now in our aristocratic class . In general its culture is exterior chiefly ; all the exterior graces and accom- plishments , and the more external of the inward virtues 78 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... surely we can observe precisely the same thing now in our aristocratic class . In general its culture is exterior chiefly ; all the exterior graces and accom- plishments , and the more external of the inward virtues 78 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... surely must be perceived that the idea of immortality , as this idea . rises in its generality before the human spirit , is something grander , truer , and more satisfying , than it is in the particular forms by which St. Paul , in the ...
... surely must be perceived that the idea of immortality , as this idea . rises in its generality before the human spirit , is something grander , truer , and more satisfying , than it is in the particular forms by which St. Paul , in the ...
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... have attracted the love and praise of mankind , who give so little love and praise to ours . And what can be the reason of this difference ? Surely because the Greeks pursued freedom and pursued gymnastics not 148 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... have attracted the love and praise of mankind , who give so little love and praise to ours . And what can be the reason of this difference ? Surely because the Greeks pursued freedom and pursued gymnastics not 148 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and Selections Matthew Arnold. Surely because the Greeks pursued freedom and pursued gymnastics not mechanically , but with con- stant reference to some ideal of complete human perfection and ...
An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and Selections Matthew Arnold. Surely because the Greeks pursued freedom and pursued gymnastics not mechanically , but with con- stant reference to some ideal of complete human perfection and ...
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