Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 131
... thought is on a level with Christian thought in truth ; or that it is as a school for the intellectual and artistic side of men's life and nature , what Christianity is for the moral emo- tions ; that it is even a much higher school ...
... thought is on a level with Christian thought in truth ; or that it is as a school for the intellectual and artistic side of men's life and nature , what Christianity is for the moral emo- tions ; that it is even a much higher school ...
Page 145
... thought or idea , that it learnt from Greece . Just as in philoso- phy , it was the forms of thought and the fitting language which Greece gave to Christianity , not the truths themselves , so it has been in art . The thought made ...
... thought or idea , that it learnt from Greece . Just as in philoso- phy , it was the forms of thought and the fitting language which Greece gave to Christianity , not the truths themselves , so it has been in art . The thought made ...
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... thought rather worth's essential power ; and perhaps no lay hidden in " the light of thought " than piece of criticism , seeming to outsiders to had ceased to be . The forces of Words- possess so considerable a portion of truth ...
... thought rather worth's essential power ; and perhaps no lay hidden in " the light of thought " than piece of criticism , seeming to outsiders to had ceased to be . The forces of Words- possess so considerable a portion of truth ...
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