The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Արդյունքներ 24–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... estimate of what we read . But this real estimate , the only true one , is liable to be superseded , if we are not watchful , by two other kinds of estimate , the historic estimate and the personal estimate , both of which are ...
... estimate of what we read . But this real estimate , the only true one , is liable to be superseded , if we are not watchful , by two other kinds of estimate , the historic estimate and the personal estimate , both of which are ...
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... estimate , or the personal estimate , and to forget the real estimate ; which latter , nevertheless , we must employ if we are to make poetry yield us its full benefit . So high is that benefit , the benefit of clearly feel- ing and of ...
... estimate , or the personal estimate , and to forget the real estimate ; which latter , nevertheless , we must employ if we are to make poetry yield us its full benefit . So high is that benefit , the benefit of clearly feel- ing and of ...
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... estimate formed is evidently apt to be personal , and to have suggested how we may proceed , using the poetry of the great classics as a sort of touchstone , to correct this estimate , as we had previously corrected by the same means ...
... estimate formed is evidently apt to be personal , and to have suggested how we may proceed , using the poetry of the great classics as a sort of touchstone , to correct this estimate , as we had previously corrected by the same means ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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