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Later in Culture and Anarchy , Arnold restates and deepens his distinction
between " the scientific passion ” and “ the passion for doing good ” as that
between " Hebraism ” and “ Hellenism ” : “ the governing idea of Hellenism is
spontaneity of ...
Later in Culture and Anarchy , Arnold restates and deepens his distinction
between " the scientific passion ” and “ the passion for doing good ” as that
between " Hebraism ” and “ Hellenism ” : “ the governing idea of Hellenism is
spontaneity of ...
Page 174
should press incessantly for more Hellenism ; but , as it is , seeing the tendency
of our young poetical litterateur ( Swinburne ) ... that it also inspired the careful
qualifications of his treatment of Hebraism and Hellenism should not be
surprising .
should press incessantly for more Hellenism ; but , as it is , seeing the tendency
of our young poetical litterateur ( Swinburne ) ... that it also inspired the careful
qualifications of his treatment of Hebraism and Hellenism should not be
surprising .
Page 268
A year later , however , in " Hebraism and Hellenism , ” man ' s two impulses ,
intellectual and moral , are again said to have ... Arnold concedes that " the
Hellenic conception of human nature ” was unsound because late classical
civilization ...
A year later , however , in " Hebraism and Hellenism , ” man ' s two impulses ,
intellectual and moral , are again said to have ... Arnold concedes that " the
Hellenic conception of human nature ” was unsound because late classical
civilization ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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