George SantayanaUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1938 - 363 páginas |
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... Matthew Arnold's definition of culture , these rebels fought resolutely against the popular worship of the instruments rather than the ends of civilization . * " Philistine " became their battle cry , a piercing word * Santayana's ...
... Matthew Arnold's definition of culture , these rebels fought resolutely against the popular worship of the instruments rather than the ends of civilization . * " Philistine " became their battle cry , a piercing word * Santayana's ...
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... Matthew Arnold says , a " criticism of life " ? Is life , we may ask , the same thing as the circumstances of life on earth ? Is the spirit of life , that marks and judges those circumstances , itself nothing ? Music is surely no ...
... Matthew Arnold says , a " criticism of life " ? Is life , we may ask , the same thing as the circumstances of life on earth ? Is the spirit of life , that marks and judges those circumstances , itself nothing ? Music is surely no ...
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... Matthew Arnold . Santayana has points of resemblance to Arnold , Emerson , and Lowell in nineteenth- century criticism , and these men have influenced his work just as they have even more profoundly influenced that of the new hu ...
... Matthew Arnold . Santayana has points of resemblance to Arnold , Emerson , and Lowell in nineteenth- century criticism , and these men have influenced his work just as they have even more profoundly influenced that of the new hu ...
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Chapter Page | 2 |
THE POET | 40 |
THE MORAL PHILOSOPHER | 87 |
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