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Page 81
In fact , the later relationship has almost entirely escaped discussion ; and this is
all the more serious an omission in any account of Arnold ' s intellectual
development since Newman would seem to be , next perhaps to Bishop Butler ,
the most ...
In fact , the later relationship has almost entirely escaped discussion ; and this is
all the more serious an omission in any account of Arnold ' s intellectual
development since Newman would seem to be , next perhaps to Bishop Butler ,
the most ...
Page 165
The Greeks were still part of Nature ; only later came a humanity divided within
itself . " Feeling and thought , ” he declared , " were not yet split in pieces , that
scarce remediable cleavage in the healthy nature of man had not yet taken place
.
The Greeks were still part of Nature ; only later came a humanity divided within
itself . " Feeling and thought , ” he declared , " were not yet split in pieces , that
scarce remediable cleavage in the healthy nature of man had not yet taken place
.
Page 223
The later work has no medieval delirium or illusion , " no experiences of mere
soul while the body and bodily senses sleep or wake with convulsed intensity at
the prompting of imaginative love " ; instead , there are " the great primary
passions ...
The later work has no medieval delirium or illusion , " no experiences of mere
soul while the body and bodily senses sleep or wake with convulsed intensity at
the prompting of imaginative love " ; instead , there are " the great primary
passions ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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