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Perhaps most important , Arnold , Pater , and their successors live out the full
consequences of Newman ' s prediction , expressed in an 1841 review of Henry
Hart Milman , that , on the liberal Anglican premises , Christian revelation will "
have ...
Perhaps most important , Arnold , Pater , and their successors live out the full
consequences of Newman ' s prediction , expressed in an 1841 review of Henry
Hart Milman , that , on the liberal Anglican premises , Christian revelation will "
have ...
Page 250
So important to Pater has the presence of " sorrow " in a " complete " religion
become , that he not only stresses that " It is out of the sorrows of Dionysus . . .
that all Greek tragedy grows ” ( GS p . 40 ) , but also makes sorrow an essential
basis ...
So important to Pater has the presence of " sorrow " in a " complete " religion
become , that he not only stresses that " It is out of the sorrows of Dionysus . . .
that all Greek tragedy grows ” ( GS p . 40 ) , but also makes sorrow an essential
basis ...
Page 348
Jules Michelet seems to have played an important role in forming the views of
both men . ... Though Michelet underplays the importance of the Italian
Renaissance proper from Leonardo da Vinci , he does see art as vital : the
Renaissance is ...
Jules Michelet seems to have played an important role in forming the views of
both men . ... Though Michelet underplays the importance of the Italian
Renaissance proper from Leonardo da Vinci , he does see art as vital : the
Renaissance is ...
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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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