| 1893 - 958 Seiten
...— the contrast between Hellenism and Hebraism. As Mr. Matthew Arnold says in Culture and Anarchy, the governing idea of Hellenism is spontaneity of consciousness; that of Hebraism is strictness of conscience. Both seek, in the Hebrew apostle's words, to make us partakers of the... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 796 Seiten
...is to follow, with flexible activity, the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive cf missing any part of it, of sacrificing one part to...conscience. Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing. Self-conquest, the following not our own individual will,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 928 Seiten
...ia fa follow, with flexible activity, the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive cf missing any part of it, of sacrificing one part to another, to slip away from resting in this or thtit intimation of it, however capital. An unclouded clearness of n;ind, an unimpeded phiy of thought,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 350 Seiten
...bent of Hellenism is to follow, with flexible activity, the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...conscience. Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing. Self-conquest, self-devotion, the following not our own... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 354 Seiten
...thentj^Hgllenigyp is tn follow^.adth-flexible activity; th^.w_hoje_pjayjof the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...intimation of it, however capital. An / unclouded cleajness of mind, an unimpeded play of \ thought, is what this bent drives at. The governing "f Hfllmism... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 352 Seiten
...bent of Hellenism is to follow, with flexible activity, the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...consciousness ; that of Hebraism, strictness of conscience. — Culture and Anarchy, RENASCENCE AND REFORMATION. THE Renascence is, in great part, a return towards... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 354 Seiten
...the bent of Hellenism is to follow, with flexible activity, the whole f the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...The governing idea of Hellenism is spontaneity of consdousness^JhM. of Hebraism, strictness^ of (pn^fiqnce. — Culture and Anarchy. RENASCENCE AND REFORMATION.... | |
| Alexander William Potts - 1881 - 158 Seiten
...In short the Greek spirit ' follows with flexible activity the whole play of the universal order, is apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing one part to another, to step away from resting in this or that intimation of it however capital2.' The Roman spirit was less... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 420 Seiten
...bent of Hellenism is to follow, with flexible activity, the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...conscience. Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing. Self-conquest, self-devotion, the following not our own... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Burnham - 1883 - 324 Seiten
...bent of Hellenism is to follow with flexible activity the whole play of the universal order, to be apprehensive of missing any part of it, of sacrificing...conscience. Christianity changed nothing in this essential bent of Hebraism to set doing above knowing. Self-conquest, self-devotion, the following not our own... | |
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