The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... century and its judgments are coming into favour again . Are the favourite poets of the eighteenth century classics ? It is impossible within my present limits to discuss the question fully . And what man of letters would not shrink ...
... century and its judgments are coming into favour again . Are the favourite poets of the eighteenth century classics ? It is impossible within my present limits to discuss the question fully . And what man of letters would not shrink ...
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... century . It was intellectual , argumentative , ingenious ; not seeing things in their truth and beauty , not interpretative . Gray , with the qualities of mind and soul of a genuine poet , was isolated in his century . Maintaining and ...
... century . It was intellectual , argumentative , ingenious ; not seeing things in their truth and beauty , not interpretative . Gray , with the qualities of mind and soul of a genuine poet , was isolated in his century . Maintaining and ...
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... century this side became quite attenuated . The Germanic steadiness and seriousness gave way more and more ; the Gaulish salt , the Gaulish gaiety , quickness , sentiment , and sociability , the Latin rationality , prevailed more and ...
... century this side became quite attenuated . The Germanic steadiness and seriousness gave way more and more ; the Gaulish salt , the Gaulish gaiety , quickness , sentiment , and sociability , the Latin rationality , prevailed more and ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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