The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 131
... fault- finding , let us admit , too , that the man in Byron is in many respects as unsatisfactory as the poet . And ... faults of commonness , of want of art , in his workmanship as a poet . The ideal nature for the poet and artist is ...
... fault- finding , let us admit , too , that the man in Byron is in many respects as unsatisfactory as the poet . And ... faults of commonness , of want of art , in his workmanship as a poet . The ideal nature for the poet and artist is ...
Էջ 237
Matthew Arnold. faults the faults of the French nation at large he judges with a like severity . But what a fine and just perception does the following passage show of the deficiencies of Germany , the advan- tage which the western ...
Matthew Arnold. faults the faults of the French nation at large he judges with a like severity . But what a fine and just perception does the following passage show of the deficiencies of Germany , the advan- tage which the western ...
Էջ 246
... faults due to the conditions under which it arose - - faults of declamation , faults of repetition , faults of extravagance . But do not let us deceive ourselves . Do not let us suppose that the work of Rousseau and George Sand is ...
... faults due to the conditions under which it arose - - faults of declamation , faults of repetition , faults of extravagance . But do not let us deceive ourselves . Do not let us suppose that the work of Rousseau and George Sand is ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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