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... France on English Literature , 1851–1939 , p . 57 ) on Pater : " The nineties would not have been possible without him . " tions themselves . The uniquely satisfying quality of Victorian prose X Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England.
... France on English Literature , 1851–1939 , p . 57 ) on Pater : " The nineties would not have been possible without him . " tions themselves . The uniquely satisfying quality of Victorian prose X Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England.
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... France , which those French writers have in view when they speak of this Renaissance within the middle age . In that poetry , earthly passion , in its intimacy , its freedom , its variety - the liberty of the heart - makes itself felt ...
... France , which those French writers have in view when they speak of this Renaissance within the middle age . In that poetry , earthly passion , in its intimacy , its freedom , its variety - the liberty of the heart - makes itself felt ...
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... France , " as regards all that belongs to the spirit , the one thing needful was moderation " ( GL , p . 109 ) . But whatever Ar- nold's possible role in these passages , Pater at the end draws back from his rather innocent if ...
... France , " as regards all that belongs to the spirit , the one thing needful was moderation " ( GL , p . 109 ) . But whatever Ar- nold's possible role in these passages , Pater at the end draws back from his rather innocent if ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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