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4 The chief terms in Arnold ' s prolonged public discussion of the place of
intelligence in man ' s life and in the life of society were , of course , the
overlapping and evolving ones , " criticism ” and “ culture . ” But there is a certain
continuity in the ...
4 The chief terms in Arnold ' s prolonged public discussion of the place of
intelligence in man ' s life and in the life of society were , of course , the
overlapping and evolving ones , " criticism ” and “ culture . ” But there is a certain
continuity in the ...
Page 143
83 ) cites the climactic passage , from " The Function of Criticism , " on the unity
and continuity of European culture , which probably derived from this same
lecture . In the body of the essay , Arnold has no difficulty in overthrowing a main
...
83 ) cites the climactic passage , from " The Function of Criticism , " on the unity
and continuity of European culture , which probably derived from this same
lecture . In the body of the essay , Arnold has no difficulty in overthrowing a main
...
Page 290
In Apollo , he finds " the concentration of mortal achievement , an ideal of human
development ” ; in Dionysus , " the power of a massive vitality external to man "
and " the promise of the continuity of life in nature . " ' ? The difference is not that ...
In Apollo , he finds " the concentration of mortal achievement , an ideal of human
development ” ; in Dionysus , " the power of a massive vitality external to man "
and " the promise of the continuity of life in nature . " ' ? The difference is not that ...
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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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