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These lectures almost certainly played an important role in the formation of
Arnold ' s teaching on " criticism " and " culture ” in the following decade . But the
direct influence may perhaps have begun much earlier with the Preface to the
Poems ...
These lectures almost certainly played an important role in the formation of
Arnold ' s teaching on " criticism " and " culture ” in the following decade . But the
direct influence may perhaps have begun much earlier with the Preface to the
Poems ...
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... have been developed so much more strongly amongst ourselves than it seems
to have been in the earlier times of the Church ; as if our character required such
an element to counterbalance the firmer and more dominant properties in it .
... have been developed so much more strongly amongst ourselves than it seems
to have been in the earlier times of the Church ; as if our character required such
an element to counterbalance the firmer and more dominant properties in it .
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Around the feet of that tranquil Olympian family still crowd the weary shadows of
an earlier , more formless , divine world . Even their still minds are troubled with
thoughts of a limit to duration , of inevitable decay , of dispossession . Again , the
...
Around the feet of that tranquil Olympian family still crowd the weary shadows of
an earlier , more formless , divine world . Even their still minds are troubled with
thoughts of a limit to duration , of inevitable decay , of dispossession . Again , the
...
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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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