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... European culture : But , after all , the criticism I am really concerned with , -the criticism which alone can much ... Europe as being , for intellectual and spiritual purposes , one great confedera- tion , bound to a joint action and ...
... European culture : But , after all , the criticism I am really concerned with , -the criticism which alone can much ... Europe as being , for intellectual and spiritual purposes , one great confedera- tion , bound to a joint action and ...
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... Europe " ( DA , p . 76 ) . Newman had argued that we " recur to Greece and Athens with pleasure and affection , and ... European culture , which probably derived from this same lecture . In the body of the essay , Arnold has no ...
... Europe " ( DA , p . 76 ) . Newman had argued that we " recur to Greece and Athens with pleasure and affection , and ... European culture , which probably derived from this same lecture . In the body of the essay , Arnold has no ...
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... European intellec- tual history . His ostensible purpose is to ridicule the vanity of Cole- ridge's attempt to ... Europe . Far from reconciling faith and reason , the Middle Ages were simply " a strange suspension of life " for ...
... European intellec- tual history . His ostensible purpose is to ridicule the vanity of Cole- ridge's attempt to ... Europe . Far from reconciling faith and reason , the Middle Ages were simply " a strange suspension of life " for ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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