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... says Arnold , are able to " humanise " the best thought , " to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned , yet still remaining the best knowledge and thought of the time , and a true source , therefore , of ...
... says Arnold , are able to " humanise " the best thought , " to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned , yet still remaining the best knowledge and thought of the time , and a true source , therefore , of ...
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... says , " Thought and science follow their own law of develop- ment , they are slowly elaborated in the growth and forward pressure of humanity , . . . and their ripeness and unripeness , as Dr. Newman most truly says , are not an effect ...
... says , " Thought and science follow their own law of develop- ment , they are slowly elaborated in the growth and forward pressure of humanity , . . . and their ripeness and unripeness , as Dr. Newman most truly says , are not an effect ...
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... says that he came to Goethe through his reading of Carlyle . It is known that he read Wilhelm Meister in Carlyle's translation ( DA , p . 143 ) and that he bought Goethe's Werke in the mid - forties . What Arnold found in Goethe at this ...
... says that he came to Goethe through his reading of Carlyle . It is known that he read Wilhelm Meister in Carlyle's translation ( DA , p . 143 ) and that he bought Goethe's Werke in the mid - forties . What Arnold found in Goethe at this ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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