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... music , and poetry ( " the special arts of the romantic and modern ages ” ) ,
which are excessively " self - analytical . ” Sculpture deals most exclusively with
the human form , which is somehow also " pure form , ” and in this way becomes
...
... music , and poetry ( " the special arts of the romantic and modern ages ” ) ,
which are excessively " self - analytical . ” Sculpture deals most exclusively with
the human form , which is somehow also " pure form , ” and in this way becomes
...
Page 257
The problem becomes that of determining whether , as many German
aestheticians had claimed , the Middle Ages are the special fount of the romantic
spirit . The answer is a carefully qualified affirmative . Pater again stresses the
romantic ...
The problem becomes that of determining whether , as many German
aestheticians had claimed , the Middle Ages are the special fount of the romantic
spirit . The answer is a carefully qualified affirmative . Pater again stresses the
romantic ...
Page 287
The psychological conditions for Pater ' s “ religious phase possible for the
modern mind ” become clearer in the important and evidently autobiographical
review of Robert Elsmere in 1888 . " Doubt ” becomes the double - edged
polemical ...
The psychological conditions for Pater ' s “ religious phase possible for the
modern mind ” become clearer in the important and evidently autobiographical
review of Robert Elsmere in 1888 . " Doubt ” becomes the double - edged
polemical ...
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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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