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More substantially , the matter of a " centre of correct taste ” as an antidote to "
provinciality ” is one that Arnold undoubtedly had seen in Newman ' s writings .
The chief burden of “ The Literary Influence of Academies " is that an academy ,
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More substantially , the matter of a " centre of correct taste ” as an antidote to "
provinciality ” is one that Arnold undoubtedly had seen in Newman ' s writings .
The chief burden of “ The Literary Influence of Academies " is that an academy ,
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21 For , despite his asserted ideal of a human nature brought to perfection on all
sides , Arnold was fundamentally too conservative ever to give up , especially
after the religious writings of the following decade , the historic Christian dualism
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21 For , despite his asserted ideal of a human nature brought to perfection on all
sides , Arnold was fundamentally too conservative ever to give up , especially
after the religious writings of the following decade , the historic Christian dualism
...
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... and its place in human development was very far - reaching , his presence in
Arnold ' s religious writings of the eighteen - seventies , especially in St . Paul and
Protestantism and Literature and Dogma , is even more explicit and continuous .
... and its place in human development was very far - reaching , his presence in
Arnold ' s religious writings of the eighteen - seventies , especially in St . Paul and
Protestantism and Literature and Dogma , is even more explicit and continuous .
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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