The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... literature . Of course it is not literature as the comedy of Shakspeare and of Molière is literature ; it is not even literature as the comedy of Beaumarchais and of Sheridan is literature ; perhaps it is not to be called literature at ...
... literature . Of course it is not literature as the comedy of Shakspeare and of Molière is literature ; it is not even literature as the comedy of Beaumarchais and of Sheridan is literature ; perhaps it is not to be called literature at ...
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... literature easily make their way everywhere . In England and America the French literature of the seventeenth century is peculiarly fitted to do great good , and nothing but good ; it can hardly be too much studied by us . And it is ...
... literature easily make their way everywhere . In England and America the French literature of the seventeenth century is peculiarly fitted to do great good , and nothing but good ; it can hardly be too much studied by us . And it is ...
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... literature . ' And yet ' the distinctive character of our times , ' he urges , ' lies in the vast and constantly increasing part which is played by natural knowledge ... literature . All knowledge that reaches 325 LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.
... literature . ' And yet ' the distinctive character of our times , ' he urges , ' lies in the vast and constantly increasing part which is played by natural knowledge ... literature . All knowledge that reaches 325 LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.
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