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Newman was attractive to Arnold because he provided the fullest definition and
exemplification of the highest , most complex use of the human faculties , a
complex of values both men saw as increasingly under attack from an insurgent ...
Newman was attractive to Arnold because he provided the fullest definition and
exemplification of the highest , most complex use of the human faculties , a
complex of values both men saw as increasingly under attack from an insurgent ...
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As such , it is important to note , the ideal of culture never abandons the essential
notes that had marked criticism , a complex version of perfected taste and
intelligence and a " disinterested ” removal from practical concerns . But the
radical ...
As such , it is important to note , the ideal of culture never abandons the essential
notes that had marked criticism , a complex version of perfected taste and
intelligence and a " disinterested ” removal from practical concerns . But the
radical ...
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It first established the Paterian view of life and stated with some subtlety the
complex of issues put under a harsher light in " Coleridge . ” The dialectic of "
Winckelmann ” is so complex that some of its central focus and its polemical
matrix seem ...
It first established the Paterian view of life and stated with some subtlety the
complex of issues put under a harsher light in " Coleridge . ” The dialectic of "
Winckelmann ” is so complex that some of its central focus and its polemical
matrix seem ...
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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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