The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 74
... Letters to Fanny Brawne . These letters make as unpleasing an impression as Haydon's anecdotes . The editor of Haydon's journals could not well omit what Haydon said of his friend , but for the publication of the Letters to Fanny Brawne ...
... Letters to Fanny Brawne . These letters make as unpleasing an impression as Haydon's anecdotes . The editor of Haydon's journals could not well omit what Haydon said of his friend , but for the publication of the Letters to Fanny Brawne ...
Էջ 321
... letters , and my visits to the field of the natural sciences have been very slight and inadequate , although those sciences have always strongly moved my curiosity . A man of letters , it will perhaps be said , is not competent to ...
... letters , and my visits to the field of the natural sciences have been very slight and inadequate , although those sciences have always strongly moved my curiosity . A man of letters , it will perhaps be said , is not competent to ...
Էջ 344
... letters rather than in the natural sciences . Letters will call out their being at more points , will make them live more . I said that before I ended I would just touch on the question of classical education , and I will keep my word ...
... letters rather than in the natural sciences . Letters will call out their being at more points , will make them live more . I said that before I ended I would just touch on the question of classical education , and I will keep my word ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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