Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... tion of boys and young men may be the establishment of a better and sounder physical type for the future to work with . Culture does not set itself against the games and sports ; it congratulates the future , and hopes it will make a ...
... tion of boys and young men may be the establishment of a better and sounder physical type for the future to work with . Culture does not set itself against the games and sports ; it congratulates the future , and hopes it will make a ...
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... tion which has mined the ground under the self - confident liberalism of the last thirty years , and has prepared the way for its sudden collapse and supersession ? It is in this manner that the sentiment of Oxford for beauty and ...
... tion which has mined the ground under the self - confident liberalism of the last thirty years , and has prepared the way for its sudden collapse and supersession ? It is in this manner that the sentiment of Oxford for beauty and ...
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... tion might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent its exercising them in its own comfortable , inde- pendent manner , as at present . Then as to our working class . This class , pressed constantly by the hard daily ...
... tion might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent its exercising them in its own comfortable , inde- pendent manner , as at present . Then as to our working class . This class , pressed constantly by the hard daily ...
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... tion is so at variance with our English notion of the prime right and blessedness of doing as one likes , that I remember the manager of the Clay Cross works in Derbyshire told me during the Crimean war , when our want of soldiers was ...
... tion is so at variance with our English notion of the prime right and blessedness of doing as one likes , that I remember the manager of the Clay Cross works in Derbyshire told me during the Crimean war , when our want of soldiers was ...
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... tion , culture , simply trying to see things as they are in order to seize on the best and to make it prevail , is surely well fitted to help us to judge rightly , by all the aids of observing , reading , and thinking , the qualifica ...
... tion , culture , simply trying to see things as they are in order to seize on the best and to make it prevail , is surely well fitted to help us to judge rightly , by all the aids of observing , reading , and thinking , the qualifica ...
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