The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... living belief in that fixed order of nature which sends social disorganisation on the track of immorality . " His Romanes lecture reveals a different tone . In it , the moral order is contrasted with the Thomas Henry Huxley 37.
... living belief in that fixed order of nature which sends social disorganisation on the track of immorality . " His Romanes lecture reveals a different tone . In it , the moral order is contrasted with the Thomas Henry Huxley 37.
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... living presentation of their views . The history of philosophy was , for him , no mere record of discarded systems , but " philosophy itself taking its time . " He was a sympathetic student , also , of the German philosophers banned by ...
... living presentation of their views . The history of philosophy was , for him , no mere record of discarded systems , but " philosophy itself taking its time . " He was a sympathetic student , also , of the German philosophers banned by ...
Page 50
... living . His achievement has been differently viewed : sometimes as being the finest exposition of idealism , sometimes as marking its dissolution . His first philosophical work , Ethical Studies , appeared in 1876 , about the same date ...
... living . His achievement has been differently viewed : sometimes as being the finest exposition of idealism , sometimes as marking its dissolution . His first philosophical work , Ethical Studies , appeared in 1876 , about the same date ...
Page 56
... living interest in the present , rather than by a romantic yearning for a revival of the past , thus came to demand , and find , new fields for its labours . The first name to be mentioned among writers of English history from the close ...
... living interest in the present , rather than by a romantic yearning for a revival of the past , thus came to demand , and find , new fields for its labours . The first name to be mentioned among writers of English history from the close ...
Page 77
... living thing to English students , and the unity which he proclaimed with missionary zeal was gradually accepted as a reality , in spite of the time - honoured nomenclature of the schools . 2 His Freeman's literary activity seems ...
... living thing to English students , and the unity which he proclaimed with missionary zeal was gradually accepted as a reality , in spite of the time - honoured nomenclature of the schools . 2 His Freeman's literary activity seems ...
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