The Quarterly Review, Volume 294William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1956 |
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... cultural atmosphere in which the free play of the mind could be exercised . Arnold knew perfectly well that literary culture was a substitute ; but there was nothing else to fall back on . This is doubly true to - day . Arnold tried to ...
... cultural atmosphere in which the free play of the mind could be exercised . Arnold knew perfectly well that literary culture was a substitute ; but there was nothing else to fall back on . This is doubly true to - day . Arnold tried to ...
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... culture that superseded the Roman culture was Sassanian . In the seventh century in Iran there was a renaissance . The broad - minded and tolerant attitude to religion was in marked contrast to the intolerance of the Christian church of ...
... culture that superseded the Roman culture was Sassanian . In the seventh century in Iran there was a renaissance . The broad - minded and tolerant attitude to religion was in marked contrast to the intolerance of the Christian church of ...
Page 519
... culture , and of barbaric virility above the graces and refinements of civilisation , a tendency ever since the British upper class had been deprived of its cultural leaven and the polishing of the Grand Tour and thrown back on its own ...
... culture , and of barbaric virility above the graces and refinements of civilisation , a tendency ever since the British upper class had been deprived of its cultural leaven and the polishing of the Grand Tour and thrown back on its own ...
Contents
French Migraine | 1 |
The Jews in Britain | 3 |
The Span of a History | 9 |
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