Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... rule to the aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and politeness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our idea of perfection the characters of beauty and intelligence are both of them present , and sweet- ness and ...
... rule to the aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and politeness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our idea of perfection the characters of beauty and intelligence are both of them present , and sweet- ness and ...
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... rules of Bishop Wilson's for a man's guidance : " First- ly , never go against the best light you have ; secondly , take care that your light be not darkness , " we Eng- lish have followed with praiseworthy zeal the first rule , but we ...
... rules of Bishop Wilson's for a man's guidance : " First- ly , never go against the best light you have ; secondly , take care that your light be not darkness , " we Eng- lish have followed with praiseworthy zeal the first rule , but we ...
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... Rule , looks forward to the happy day when it will sit on thrones with commercial members of Parliament and other middle - class potentates , to sur- vey , as Mr. Bright beautifully says , " the cities it has built , the railroads it ...
... Rule , looks forward to the happy day when it will sit on thrones with commercial members of Parliament and other middle - class potentates , to sur- vey , as Mr. Bright beautifully says , " the cities it has built , the railroads it ...
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... rule upon other people . But it is evident also , that it is not easy , with our style of proceeding , to get beyond the notion of an ordinary self at all , or to get the paramount authority of a commanding best self , or right reason ...
... rule upon other people . But it is evident also , that it is not easy , with our style of proceeding , to get beyond the notion of an ordinary self at all , or to get the paramount authority of a commanding best self , or right reason ...
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... rule them . all . " The whole system of this country , like the constitution we boast to inherit , and are glad to up- hold , is made up of established facts , prescriptive authorities , existing usages , powers that be , persons in ...
... rule them . all . " The whole system of this country , like the constitution we boast to inherit , and are glad to up- hold , is made up of established facts , prescriptive authorities , existing usages , powers that be , persons in ...
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