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His treatment of culture , therefore , has become a subject with which the name of
Arnold will ever be associated . The other selections are as follows : The Function
of Criticism at the Present Time ( Essays in Criticism . First Series . ) , Equality ...
His treatment of culture , therefore , has become a subject with which the name of
Arnold will ever be associated . The other selections are as follows : The Function
of Criticism at the Present Time ( Essays in Criticism . First Series . ) , Equality ...
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... balance of the four qualities , and in a fulness and perfection of them , which
makes this untoward result impossible . His unction is so perfect , and in such
happy alliance with his good sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent
charity .
... balance of the four qualities , and in a fulness and perfection of them , which
makes this untoward result impossible . His unction is so perfect , and in such
happy alliance with his good sense , that it becomes tenderness and fervent
charity .
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... how they have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all
others , and have become incomplete and matilated men in consequence . Thus
falling short of harmonious perfection , they fail to follow the true way of salvation .
... how they have developed one side of their humanity at the expense of all
others , and have become incomplete and matilated men in consequence . Thus
falling short of harmonious perfection , they fail to follow the true way of salvation .
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Culture , and the harmonious perfection of our whole being , and what we call
totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which
should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its
...
Culture , and the harmonious perfection of our whole being , and what we call
totality , then become quite secondary matters . And even the institutions , which
should develop these , take the same narrow and partial view of humanity and its
...
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M . Albert Réville , whose religious writings are always interesting , says that the
conception which cultivated and philosophical Jews now entertain of Christianity
and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which ...
M . Albert Réville , whose religious writings are always interesting , says that the
conception which cultivated and philosophical Jews now entertain of Christianity
and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which ...
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