The Gay Science, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1866 - Aesthetics |
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Page 244
... Archdeacon Hare says it is an age of superficial character , feeble - minded , earth- worshipping and self - idolizing . Mr. John George Phillimore assures us that all strength has gone from our literature , and that we are little ...
... Archdeacon Hare says it is an age of superficial character , feeble - minded , earth- worshipping and self - idolizing . Mr. John George Phillimore assures us that all strength has gone from our literature , and that we are little ...
Page 252
... Archdeacon Hare and Mr. Phillimore , say tion that heroism and due to com- mierce . Individu- that the present is an age of superficial character ality of character is because we have given ourselves up to the grovelling pursuit of ...
... Archdeacon Hare and Mr. Phillimore , say tion that heroism and due to com- mierce . Individu- that the present is an age of superficial character ality of character is because we have given ourselves up to the grovelling pursuit of ...
Page 258
... Archdeacon Hare and Mr. commercial Phillimore , denounce the destructive effects of polity . the commercial spirit can point with triumph ages we are centre of And the as commerce is of character ported by Venice soon sertion that to ...
... Archdeacon Hare and Mr. commercial Phillimore , denounce the destructive effects of polity . the commercial spirit can point with triumph ages we are centre of And the as commerce is of character ported by Venice soon sertion that to ...
Page 295
... Archdeacon Hare's view , that this is an age of superficial character . nine influ- pervades literature tells in the same direction . III . We continue to travel on the same line The femi- of rails , if now we give a few moments ...
... Archdeacon Hare's view , that this is an age of superficial character . nine influ- pervades literature tells in the same direction . III . We continue to travel on the same line The femi- of rails , if now we give a few moments ...
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