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... period does he hesitate in his rejection of Christianity , nor does he make the slightest movement toward recon- ciliation . What the poetry insists upon is the obligation of renouncing false props from the past and of accepting ...
... period does he hesitate in his rejection of Christianity , nor does he make the slightest movement toward recon- ciliation . What the poetry insists upon is the obligation of renouncing false props from the past and of accepting ...
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... periods of " concentration " and periods of " expansion , " it seems likely that these more religious exercises in ... period , as " necessary for the very life of religion , " and their respective claims reconciled within " Catholic ...
... periods of " concentration " and periods of " expansion , " it seems likely that these more religious exercises in ... period , as " necessary for the very life of religion , " and their respective claims reconciled within " Catholic ...
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... period concepts from the view that the romantic and classical spirits are two tendencies at work , in varying proportions , at all times ( Appr . , pp . 247 , 257 ) . He does not deny that temperament has a role in the generation of the ...
... period concepts from the view that the romantic and classical spirits are two tendencies at work , in varying proportions , at all times ( Appr . , pp . 247 , 257 ) . He does not deny that temperament has a role in the generation of the ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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