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At this moment , Christianity is clearly a more powerful religious force than
paganism . But the antithesis ... The Renaissance is then described as a return to
this " pagan spirit , ” to the life of the senses and the understanding . The
Reformation ...
At this moment , Christianity is clearly a more powerful religious force than
paganism . But the antithesis ... The Renaissance is then described as a return to
this " pagan spirit , ” to the life of the senses and the understanding . The
Reformation ...
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of German aesthetics , this ideal may have been possible ; but in " the new , real ,
immense , post - pagan world ” when " the shock of accident is unceasing , the
serenity of existence is perpetually troubled , ” not even Heine can live the pagan
...
of German aesthetics , this ideal may have been possible ; but in " the new , real ,
immense , post - pagan world ” when " the shock of accident is unceasing , the
serenity of existence is perpetually troubled , ” not even Heine can live the pagan
...
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... comely order , the graces of pagan feeling and pagan custom : the whole
panoply of the Paterian rhetoric which had adorned , and given the characteristic
resonance to , the often aggressively " pagan ” Renaissance and Greek studies .
... comely order , the graces of pagan feeling and pagan custom : the whole
panoply of the Paterian rhetoric which had adorned , and given the characteristic
resonance to , the often aggressively " pagan ” Renaissance and Greek studies .
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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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