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studies , and the fact that cultivation of the mind , rather than professional training
, is the object of a university . 14 Fergal McGrath , in his study of the Idea , is at
pains to insist that Newman ' s " mental distinction ” between " the intellectual and
...
studies , and the fact that cultivation of the mind , rather than professional training
, is the object of a university . 14 Fergal McGrath , in his study of the Idea , is at
pains to insist that Newman ' s " mental distinction ” between " the intellectual and
...
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Our religion has materialised itself in the fact , in the supposed fact ; it has
attached its emotion to the fact , and now the fact is failing it . But for poetry the
idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion , of divine illusion . Poetry
attaches its ...
Our religion has materialised itself in the fact , in the supposed fact ; it has
attached its emotion to the fact , and now the fact is failing it . But for poetry the
idea is everything ; the rest is a world of illusion , of divine illusion . Poetry
attaches its ...
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Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea ; the idea is the fact . The strongest part of
our religion to - day is its unconscious poetry ' ” ( EC - 2 , pp . 1 – 2 ) . However ,
Pater had anticipated this attitude as early as the Coleridge essay , when he says
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Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea ; the idea is the fact . The strongest part of
our religion to - day is its unconscious poetry ' ” ( EC - 2 , pp . 1 – 2 ) . However ,
Pater had anticipated this attitude as early as the Coleridge essay , when he says
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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