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Nevertheless , it has recently been shown that the loss of religious faith in such
representative early Victorian agnostics as F . W . Newman ( John Henry
Newman ' s brother ) , 7 J . A . Froude ( brother of Newman ' s close friend ,
Hurrell Froude ) ...
Nevertheless , it has recently been shown that the loss of religious faith in such
representative early Victorian agnostics as F . W . Newman ( John Henry
Newman ' s brother ) , 7 J . A . Froude ( brother of Newman ' s close friend ,
Hurrell Froude ) ...
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Not surprisingly , Newman ' s is a somewhat wraithlike presence in Arnold ' s
early poetry . The bulk of the poetry falls during the forties and fifties , and his
early critics soon saw that a " perfectly natural feeling of regret towards a
departing faith ...
Not surprisingly , Newman ' s is a somewhat wraithlike presence in Arnold ' s
early poetry . The bulk of the poetry falls during the forties and fifties , and his
early critics soon saw that a " perfectly natural feeling of regret towards a
departing faith ...
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The early contrast between the childhood religion and the young man ' s new
Epicureanism is presented in terms of Arnold ' s dichotomy between " culture ”
and traditional Christianity , Hellenism and Hebraism . The second dichotomy ,
that ...
The early contrast between the childhood religion and the young man ' s new
Epicureanism is presented in terms of Arnold ' s dichotomy between " culture ”
and traditional Christianity , Hellenism and Hebraism . The second dichotomy ,
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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