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This leaves the Philistines for the great bulk of the nation ; —a livelier sort of Philistine than ours , and with the pressure and false ideal of our Barbarians taken away , but left all the more to himself and to have his full swing .
This leaves the Philistines for the great bulk of the nation ; —a livelier sort of Philistine than ours , and with the pressure and false ideal of our Barbarians taken away , but left all the more to himself and to have his full swing .
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And this discipline has been nowhere so effectively taught as in the school of Hebra- ism . The intense and convinced energy with which the Hebrew , both of the Old and of the New Testament , threw himself upon his ideal of ...
And this discipline has been nowhere so effectively taught as in the school of Hebra- ism . The intense and convinced energy with which the Hebrew , both of the Old and of the New Testament , threw himself upon his ideal of ...
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To reach this ideal , culture is an indispensable aid , and that is the true value of culture . ' Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it ...
To reach this ideal , culture is an indispensable aid , and that is the true value of culture . ' Not a having and a resting , but a growing and a becoming , is the character of perfection as culture conceives it ; and here , too , it ...
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In the same way the Times replying to some foreign stric- tures on the dress , looks , and behaviour of the English abroad , urges that the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes .
In the same way the Times replying to some foreign stric- tures on the dress , looks , and behaviour of the English abroad , urges that the English ideal is that every one should be free to do and to look just as he likes .
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There is sweetness and light , and an ideal of complete har- monious human perfection ! One need not go to culture and poetry to find language to judge it . Religion , with its instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it ...
There is sweetness and light , and an ideal of complete har- monious human perfection ! One need not go to culture and poetry to find language to judge it . Religion , with its instinct for perfection , supplies language to judge it ...
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