Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... them in defeat , in isolation , in want of hold upon the modern world . Yet we in Oxford , brought up amidst the beauty and sweetness of that beautiful place , have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth 22 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... them in defeat , in isolation , in want of hold upon the modern world . Yet we in Oxford , brought up amidst the beauty and sweetness of that beautiful place , have not failed to seize one truth : -the truth 22 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our sentiment for beauty and sweetness ...
... truth : -the truth that beauty and sweetness are essential characters of a complete human perfection . When I insist on this , I am all in the faith and tradition of Oxford . I say boldly that this our sentiment for beauty and sweetness ...
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... truth the most practical line our endeavours can take . So that if I can show what my opponents call rough or coarse action , but what I would rather call random and ill - regulated action , — action with insufficient light , action ...
... truth the most practical line our endeavours can take . So that if I can show what my opponents call rough or coarse action , but what I would rather call random and ill - regulated action , — action with insufficient light , action ...
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... truth as reason sees it , but that they are using a sort of conventional language , or what we call clap - trap , which is essential to the working of representative institutions . And therefore , I suppose , we ought rather to say with ...
... truth as reason sees it , but that they are using a sort of conventional language , or what we call clap - trap , which is essential to the working of representative institutions . And therefore , I suppose , we ought rather to say with ...
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... truth and soberness on the part of certain of our governors and guides never reaches at all the mass of us governed , to serve as a lesson to us , to abate our self - love , and to awaken in us a suspicion that our favourite prejudices ...
... truth and soberness on the part of certain of our governors and guides never reaches at all the mass of us governed , to serve as a lesson to us , to abate our self - love , and to awaken in us a suspicion that our favourite prejudices ...
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