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Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate
On the one hand, Eagleton demolishes what he calls the "superstitious" view of God held by most atheists and agnostics and offers in its place a revolutionary account of the Christian Gospel.
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The Novels and Tales of Henry James: The Princess Casamassima
There was no peace for him between the two currents that flowed in his nature,
the blood of his passionate plebeian mother and that of his long- descended
supercivilised sire. They continued to toss him from one side to the other; they
arrayed ...
Henry James, Percy Lubbock,
1908
3
Novels and Stories of Henry James
Many things doubtless performed for him this last service, but none so much as
the delightful sound of his voice, the voice, as it were, of another man, a nature
reclaimed, supercivilised, adjusted to the perpetual " chaff " which kept him
smiling ...
Henry James, Percy Lubbock,
1922
... sensuous, and passionate," and primitive man, little altered in disposition and
habits since the days of the patriarchs, holds place instead of the supercivilised
Parisian of contemporary novels. All that is eternal in human character and
destiny ...
... as though this dinner would have been more honestly described as a dinner
for the glorification of publishers who happened to have done a book or so. "It
shows that we are supercivilised ; for one author-publisher was permitted to ...
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The Novels and Tales of Henry James
He was a tall fresh- coloured youth, with a candid circular countenance and a
love of cigarettes, horses and boats which had not been sacrificed to more
strenuous studies. He was reassuringly natural, in a supercivilised age, and I
soon made ...
Henry James, Percy Lubbock,
1922
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The Novels and Tales of Henry James: The awkward age
Many things doubtless performed for him this last service, but none so much as
the delightful sound of his voice, the voice, as it were, of another man, a nature
reclaimed, supercivilised, adjusted to the perpetual "chaff" which kept him smiling
in ...
Henry James, Alvin Langdon Coburn,
1908
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The Novels and Tales of Henry James: The reverberator. ...
He was a tall fresh- coloured youth, with a candid circular countenance and a
love of cigarettes, horses and boats which had not been sacrificed to more
strenuous studies. He was reassuringly natural, in a supercivilised age, and I
soon made ...
Henry James, Percy Lubbock, Alvin Langdon Coburn,
1908
In supercivilised England, a river, it may be thought, cannot offer much
obstruction to the free current of words ; ages ago it must have been bridged over
. Sometimes, however, a bridge is impossible under the transcendent importance
of a free ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Hogg,
1890
Many things doubtless performed for him this last service, but none so much as
the delightful sound of his voice, the voice, as it were, of another man, a nature
reclaimed, supercivilised, adjusted to the perpetual "chaff" which kept him smiling
in ...