Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... sense of the word , they even singularly , as we have seen , come short . It is not fatal to the Nonconformists to remain with their separated churches ; but it is fatal to them to be told by their flatterers , and to be- lieve , that ...
... sense of the word , they even singularly , as we have seen , come short . It is not fatal to the Nonconformists to remain with their separated churches ; but it is fatal to them to be told by their flatterers , and to be- lieve , that ...
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... sense of what is really fatal , is all the more disposed to be rather indifferent about what is not fatal . And because machinery is the one con- cern of our actual politics , and an inward working , and not machinery , is what we most ...
... sense of what is really fatal , is all the more disposed to be rather indifferent about what is not fatal . And because machinery is the one con- cern of our actual politics , and an inward working , and not machinery , is what we most ...
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... sense no man is his equal . No assumption is too unreal , no end is too unpractical for him . But the active exercise of politics requires common sense , sympathy , trust , resolution and enthusiasm , qualities which your man of culture ...
... sense no man is his equal . No assumption is too unreal , no end is too unpractical for him . But the active exercise of politics requires common sense , sympathy , trust , resolution and enthusiasm , qualities which your man of culture ...
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... sense as well as in a bad sense . With us the word is always used in a some- what disapproving sense . A liberal and intelligent eager- ness about the things of the mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with ...
... sense as well as in a bad sense . With us the word is always used in a some- what disapproving sense . A liberal and intelligent eager- ness about the things of the mind may be meant by a foreigner when he speaks of curiosity , but with ...
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... sense really involved in the word curiosity , thinking enough was said to stamp M. Sainte - Beuve with blame if it was said that he was impelled in his operations as a critic by curiosity , and omit- ting either to perceive that M ...
... sense really involved in the word curiosity , thinking enough was said to stamp M. Sainte - Beuve with blame if it was said that he was impelled in his operations as a critic by curiosity , and omit- ting either to perceive that M ...
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