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Page 178
The man Pater , however , is neither simple nor easily analyzed . ... Ferris
Greenslet speaks of " two conflicting mental dispositions ” in Pater : " There was
an abstracting , idealising , centripetal motive , tending to Puritanism or
Pantheism in ...
The man Pater , however , is neither simple nor easily analyzed . ... Ferris
Greenslet speaks of " two conflicting mental dispositions ” in Pater : " There was
an abstracting , idealising , centripetal motive , tending to Puritanism or
Pantheism in ...
Page 264
As readers have also seen , the larger tissue of Arnoldian phrasing extends well
beyond these two matters ; my argument here is that the very structure of Marius
reflects Pater ' s reading of Culture and Anarchy and Arnold ' s religious writings ...
As readers have also seen , the larger tissue of Arnoldian phrasing extends well
beyond these two matters ; my argument here is that the very structure of Marius
reflects Pater ' s reading of Culture and Anarchy and Arnold ' s religious writings ...
Page 321
Not surprisingly , Marius , Pater ' s supreme elite soul , is intrigued by Heraclitus '
emphasis on " the difference between the many and the few " ; throughout much
is heard of the mingled aesthetic and moral superiorities of " the select few ...
Not surprisingly , Marius , Pater ' s supreme elite soul , is intrigued by Heraclitus '
emphasis on " the difference between the many and the few " ; throughout much
is heard of the mingled aesthetic and moral superiorities of " the select few ...
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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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