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Page 243
... heart - makes itself felt ; and the name of Abelard , the great clerk and the great lover , connects the expression of this liberty of heart with the free play of human intelli- gence round all subjects presented to it . " This ...
... heart - makes itself felt ; and the name of Abelard , the great clerk and the great lover , connects the expression of this liberty of heart with the free play of human intelli- gence round all subjects presented to it . " This ...
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... heart and senses quick , while theirs were almost dead . He reaches out to- wards , he attains , modes of ideal living , beyond the prescribed limits of that system , though in essential germ , it may be , contained within it . As ...
... heart and senses quick , while theirs were almost dead . He reaches out to- wards , he attains , modes of ideal living , beyond the prescribed limits of that system , though in essential germ , it may be , contained within it . As ...
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... heart and 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 ...
... heart and 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 ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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