Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... things as they really are , shows us how worthy and divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . But while recognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , culture yet makes us also eschew an ...
... things as they really are , shows us how worthy and divine a thing is the religious side in man , though it is not the whole of man . But while recognising the grandeur of the religious side in man , culture yet makes us also eschew an ...
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... things as they really are ; and it is to this , therefore , and to no machinery in the world , that we stick . We insist that men should not mistake , as they are prone to mistake , their natural taste for the bathos for a relish for ...
... things as they really are ; and it is to this , therefore , and to no machinery in the world , that we stick . We insist that men should not mistake , as they are prone to mistake , their natural taste for the bathos for a relish for ...
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... things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen , this energy of devotion to its ideal has belonged to Hebraism alone . As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to ...
... things hoped for , the evidence of things not seen , this energy of devotion to its ideal has belonged to Hebraism alone . As our idea of perfection widens beyond the narrow limits to which the over - rigour of Hebraising has tended to ...
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... things , happy are ye if ye do them ! ' - the last word for infirm human- ity will always be that . For this word , reit- erated with a power now sublime , now affect- ing , but always admirable , our race will , as long as the world ...
... things , happy are ye if ye do them ! ' - the last word for infirm human- ity will always be that . For this word , reit- erated with a power now sublime , now affect- ing , but always admirable , our race will , as long as the world ...
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... things of the mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with us the word always conveys a certain notion of frivolous and unedifying activity . In the Quarterly Review , some little time ago , was an estimate of ...
... things of the mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with us the word always conveys a certain notion of frivolous and unedifying activity . In the Quarterly Review , some little time ago , was an estimate of ...
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