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The age was , therefore , an age of “ revolution ' in Lord Acton ' s sense of the
word , of struggles for power , not between material interests , but between
parties representing ideas . France had not lost her intellectual leadership at
Waterloo as ...
The age was , therefore , an age of “ revolution ' in Lord Acton ' s sense of the
word , of struggles for power , not between material interests , but between
parties representing ideas . France had not lost her intellectual leadership at
Waterloo as ...
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conclusions from much too narrow an induction ; and that his very wide culture -
wide at least for a man to whom all the problems , the ideas , the literature of
religion are indifferent and unknown - does not go to the making of his policy .
conclusions from much too narrow an induction ; and that his very wide culture -
wide at least for a man to whom all the problems , the ideas , the literature of
religion are indifferent and unknown - does not go to the making of his policy .
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That instinct was in Keats as it is in few men from the very first ; and it was no
mere love of an abstract idea of beauty . ... The real subjects of Shelley ' s poetry (
as sometimes of Wordsworth ' s ) were ideas , abstractions , the invisible things
and ...
That instinct was in Keats as it is in few men from the very first ; and it was no
mere love of an abstract idea of beauty . ... The real subjects of Shelley ' s poetry (
as sometimes of Wordsworth ' s ) were ideas , abstractions , the invisible things
and ...
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PUBLISHED | 12 |
THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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