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... monks . Rather wistfully , Arnold sees himself as too far committed to the " reverie " and seclusion of his shy masters ( 1. 206 ) , and resigns himself to his " desert " ( 1. 210 ) . Arnold's sense of being totally unfitted for ...
... monks . Rather wistfully , Arnold sees himself as too far committed to the " reverie " and seclusion of his shy masters ( 1. 206 ) , and resigns himself to his " desert " ( 1. 210 ) . Arnold's sense of being totally unfitted for ...
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... monk in his cloister , his vision open only to the spirit , " divined , aspired to and at last ap- prehended a better daylight , but earthly , open only to the senses " ( p . 305 ) . It is reasonable to conclude that the Hellenic ...
... monk in his cloister , his vision open only to the spirit , " divined , aspired to and at last ap- prehended a better daylight , but earthly , open only to the senses " ( p . 305 ) . It is reasonable to conclude that the Hellenic ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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