The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Matthew Arnold. English undefiled , ' because by the lovely charm of his diction , the lovely charm of his move- ment , he makes an epoch and founds a tradition . In Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , Keats , we can follow the tradition of ...
Matthew Arnold. English undefiled , ' because by the lovely charm of his diction , the lovely charm of his move- ment , he makes an epoch and founds a tradition . In Spenser , Shakspeare , Milton , Keats , we can follow the tradition of ...
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... charm is in the soul and talent of the translator himself , but never the specific charm of the verse and poet translated . In our race are thousands of readers , presently there will be millions , who know not a word of Greek and Latin ...
... charm is in the soul and talent of the translator himself , but never the specific charm of the verse and poet translated . In our race are thousands of readers , presently there will be millions , who know not a word of Greek and Latin ...
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... charm us to The Lights o ' London , had , to my aged mind , an unpleasant touch of le faux - that danger , as the critic tells us , of the romantic artist : -Comme chaque genre de composition à son écueil particulier , celui du genre ...
... charm us to The Lights o ' London , had , to my aged mind , an unpleasant touch of le faux - that danger , as the critic tells us , of the romantic artist : -Comme chaque genre de composition à son écueil particulier , celui du genre ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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