Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... a motive the word curiosity gives us . I have before now pointed out that we English do not , like the foreigners , use this word in a good sense as well as in a bad sense . With us the SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 5 CHAPTER I. ...
... a motive the word curiosity gives us . I have before now pointed out that we English do not , like the foreigners , use this word in a good sense as well as in a bad sense . With us the SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 5 CHAPTER I. ...
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... properly described not as having its origin in curiosity , but as having its origin in the love of perfection ; it is a study of perfection . It moves by the force , not merely or primarily of the scientific passion SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 7.
... properly described not as having its origin in curiosity , but as having its origin in the love of perfection ; it is a study of perfection . It moves by the force , not merely or primarily of the scientific passion SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 7.
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... lights finding free passage to shine in upon us ? For a long time there was no passage for them to make their way in upon us , and then it was of no use to think of adapting the world's action to them . Where was ... SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 9.
... lights finding free passage to shine in upon us ? For a long time there was no passage for them to make their way in upon us , and then it was of no use to think of adapting the world's action to them . Where was ... SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 9.
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... animality . It places it in the ever - in- creasing efficacy and in the general harmonious expansion of those gifts of thought and feeling , which make the pecu- liar dignity , wealth , and happiness of human nature SWEETNESS AND LIGHT .
... animality . It places it in the ever - in- creasing efficacy and in the general harmonious expansion of those gifts of thought and feeling , which make the pecu- liar dignity , wealth , and happiness of human nature SWEETNESS AND LIGHT .
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... is shown in the most eminent degree . Indeed nearly all the charac- ters of perfection , as culture teaches us to fix them , meet in this country with some powerful tendency which thwarts them SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 13.
... is shown in the most eminent degree . Indeed nearly all the charac- ters of perfection , as culture teaches us to fix them , meet in this country with some powerful tendency which thwarts them SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 13.
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