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... head of the democratic movement throughout Europe " ( ECH , I , 154 ) . He says of Lamennais : " Believing that the Church Catholic was equal to any emergence or variety of human society , he desired her to throw herself upon the onward ...
... head of the democratic movement throughout Europe " ( ECH , I , 154 ) . He says of Lamennais : " Believing that the Church Catholic was equal to any emergence or variety of human society , he desired her to throw herself upon the onward ...
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... head and say with Shakespeare , " There is no such thing ! " It cannot be too often repeated : these eminent individualities , men like Burke , or Joseph de Maistre , or Cardinal Newman , are by no means to be taken as guides absolutely ...
... head and say with Shakespeare , " There is no such thing ! " It cannot be too often repeated : these eminent individualities , men like Burke , or Joseph de Maistre , or Cardinal Newman , are by no means to be taken as guides absolutely ...
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... head— " intellectual detachment versus sympathetic feeling " -the heart wins decisively . It remains to suggest the implications of this complex dialectical structure in relation to Pater's earlier thought and to Arnold's sponsorship ...
... head— " intellectual detachment versus sympathetic feeling " -the heart wins decisively . It remains to suggest the implications of this complex dialectical structure in relation to Pater's earlier thought and to Arnold's sponsorship ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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