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... forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement ; but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman felt himself fighting with . ( CPW , V , 106-107 ) Arnold sees " this great force of ...
... forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement ; but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman felt himself fighting with . ( CPW , V , 106-107 ) Arnold sees " this great force of ...
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... force , is the object of attack in the " Idea of a University " ; and Philistinism , as a political force , is the object of attack in the pamphlet " Who's to Blame ? " 18 One might add that Philistinism , as a religious and educational ...
... force , is the object of attack in the " Idea of a University " ; and Philistinism , as a political force , is the object of attack in the pamphlet " Who's to Blame ? " 18 One might add that Philistinism , as a religious and educational ...
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... force , an intellectual force , in the world — in the special business of his life . ( EG , pp . 33-34 ) 8 8 See also Pater's important review ( 1888 ) of Mrs. Humphry Ward's Robert Elsmere , where he expresses vexation at the hero's ...
... force , an intellectual force , in the world — in the special business of his life . ( EG , pp . 33-34 ) 8 8 See also Pater's important review ( 1888 ) of Mrs. Humphry Ward's Robert Elsmere , where he expresses vexation at the hero's ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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