The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 103
... mean , by ' treating in poetry moral ideas , ' the composing moral and didactic poems ; —that brings us but a very ... means the application of these ideas under the conditions fixed for us by the laws of poetic beauty and poetic truth ...
... mean , by ' treating in poetry moral ideas , ' the composing moral and didactic poems ; —that brings us but a very ... means the application of these ideas under the conditions fixed for us by the laws of poetic beauty and poetic truth ...
Էջ 325
... mean endeavouring so to know them as to satisfy this ideal , however much we may still fall short of it . The same ... means know- ing literature . Literature is a large word ; it may mean everything written with letters or printed in ...
... mean endeavouring so to know them as to satisfy this ideal , however much we may still fall short of it . The same ... means know- ing literature . Literature is a large word ; it may mean everything written with letters or printed in ...
Էջ 326
... means to make me say , that knowing the best which has been thought and said by the modern nations is knowing their ... mean , by knowing ancient Rome , knowing merely more or less of Latin belles lettres , and taking no account of ...
... means to make me say , that knowing the best which has been thought and said by the modern nations is knowing their ... mean , by knowing ancient Rome , knowing merely more or less of Latin belles lettres , and taking no account of ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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