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Page 66
... Criticism " and his later writings . At the outset it is important to note that New- man's conception of even " our critical and analytical powers " was never , either in the sermons or the Idea , that of some desiccated thinking ...
... Criticism " and his later writings . At the outset it is important to note that New- man's conception of even " our critical and analytical powers " was never , either in the sermons or the Idea , that of some desiccated thinking ...
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... criticism must keep " in the pure intellectual sphere " ( CPW , III , 269 , 271 ) . Only cautiously does he admit the possible social benefits of criticism— and even these appear to be largely in the intellectual and literary realm . As ...
... criticism must keep " in the pure intellectual sphere " ( CPW , III , 269 , 271 ) . Only cautiously does he admit the possible social benefits of criticism— and even these appear to be largely in the intellectual and literary realm . As ...
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... criticism of human life , " in opposi- tion to hard and abstract moralities , rough and brutal classifications , inflexible principles . In " The Function of Criticism " and " The Liter- ary Influence of Academies , " Arnold had ...
... criticism of human life , " in opposi- tion to hard and abstract moralities , rough and brutal classifications , inflexible principles . In " The Function of Criticism " and " The Liter- ary Influence of Academies , " Arnold had ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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