Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... Hellenism . Hebraism and Hellenism , - between these two points of influence moves our world . At one time it feels more powerfully the attraction of one of them , at another time of the other ; and it ought to be , though it never is ...
... Hellenism . Hebraism and Hellenism , - between these two points of influence moves our world . At one time it feels more powerfully the attraction of one of them , at another time of the other ; and it ought to be , though it never is ...
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... Hellenism , and to make the superiority of Hellenism more manifest . In both these cases there is injustice and misrepresentation . The aim and end of both Hebraism and Hellenism is , as I have said , one and the same , and this aim and ...
... Hellenism , and to make the superiority of Hellenism more manifest . In both these cases there is injustice and misrepresentation . The aim and end of both Hebraism and Hellenism is , as I have said , one and the same , and this aim and ...
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... 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 one part to another , to slip away from resting in this or that intimation of it ...
... 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 one part to another , to slip away from resting in this or that intimation of it ...
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... Hellenism and Hebraism to make it seem that one follows the same current as the other towards the same goal . They are , truly , borne towards the same goal ; but the cur- rents which bear them are infinitely different . It is true ...
... Hellenism and Hebraism to make it seem that one follows the same current as the other towards the same goal . They are , truly , borne towards the same goal ; but the cur- rents which bear them are infinitely different . It is true ...
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... Hellenism and Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect in- tellectual vision . He reserves it ...
... Hellenism and Hebraism , as we have said , fix as their crowning aim , Plato expressly denies to the man of practical virtue merely , of self - conquest with any other motive than that of perfect in- tellectual vision . He reserves it ...
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