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portant is a series of noncognate terms that tend to suggest balance and
elevation as the highest qualities and effects of the most finely organized
intelligence . Arnold recommends fitness , measure , certainty , urbanity ,
moderation ...
portant is a series of noncognate terms that tend to suggest balance and
elevation as the highest qualities and effects of the most finely organized
intelligence . Arnold recommends fitness , measure , certainty , urbanity ,
moderation ...
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Even the sense of " freedom , ” which the modern artist must strive to suggest in a
" tragic ” art , is in no special sense Christian . Nevertheless , it is religious , in the
broadest sense , and religious in a way consciously opposed to Arnold ' s ...
Even the sense of " freedom , ” which the modern artist must strive to suggest in a
" tragic ” art , is in no special sense Christian . Nevertheless , it is religious , in the
broadest sense , and religious in a way consciously opposed to Arnold ' s ...
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But Lenaghan ' s exemplary study is disappointing in suggesting that " Pater ' s
purpose seems to have been to reset the ... 4 For vitality and continuity , while
unquestionably conferring validity , are not sufficient to suggest the precise
weight ...
But Lenaghan ' s exemplary study is disappointing in suggesting that " Pater ' s
purpose seems to have been to reset the ... 4 For vitality and continuity , while
unquestionably conferring validity , are not sufficient to suggest the precise
weight ...
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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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