The Works of Matthew Arnold, Հատոր 4Macmillan, 1903 |
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... write something more ; not , indeed , to alter or to qualify what he said , but to say something else which he thought also true , and which needed saying . This is not the place to attempt a character of Mr. Arnold , even as a critic ...
... write something more ; not , indeed , to alter or to qualify what he said , but to say something else which he thought also true , and which needed saying . This is not the place to attempt a character of Mr. Arnold , even as a critic ...
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... write well hereafter in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , ' - we pronounce that such a prose has its own grandeur , but that it is obsolete and inconvenient . But when we find Dryden telling us What Virgil wrote in the ...
... write well hereafter in laudable things , ought himself to be a true poem , ' - we pronounce that such a prose has its own grandeur , but that it is obsolete and inconvenient . But when we find Dryden telling us What Virgil wrote in the ...
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... write in verse , though they may in a certain sense be masters of the art of versification , Dryden and Pope are not classics of our poetry , they are classics of our prose . Gray is our poetical classic of that literature and age ; the ...
... write in verse , though they may in a certain sense be masters of the art of versification , Dryden and Pope are not classics of our poetry , they are classics of our prose . Gray is our poetical classic of that literature and age ; the ...
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... write , and when he wrote it he was in a hurry besides . He did Gray injustice , but even Johnson's authority failed to make in- justice , in this case , prevail . Lord Macaulay calls the Life of Gray the worst of Johnson's Lives , and ...
... write , and when he wrote it he was in a hurry besides . He did Gray injustice , but even Johnson's authority failed to make in- justice , in this case , prevail . Lord Macaulay calls the Life of Gray the worst of Johnson's Lives , and ...
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... writes : ' I have been reading Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakspeare en- titled to the character of sublime . Perhaps you will remember that I once had a different opinion of him . I was prejudiced . ' Adam Smith ...
... writes : ' I have been reading Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakspeare en- titled to the character of sublime . Perhaps you will remember that I once had a different opinion of him . I was prejudiced . ' Adam Smith ...
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