The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 103
... moral ideas , ' the composing moral and didactic poems ; —that brings us but a very little way in poetry . He means just the same thing as was meant when I spoke above of the noble and profound application of ideas to life ' ; and he ...
... moral ideas , ' the composing moral and didactic poems ; —that brings us but a very little way in poetry . He means just the same thing as was meant when I spoke above of the noble and profound application of ideas to life ' ; and he ...
Էջ 104
... moral ideas are really so main a part of human life . The question , how to live , is itself a moral idea ; and it is the question which most interests every man , and with which , in some way or other , he is perpetually occupied . A ...
... moral ideas are really so main a part of human life . The question , how to live , is itself a moral idea ; and it is the question which most interests every man , and with which , in some way or other , he is perpetually occupied . A ...
Էջ 105
... moral makes hardly any difference , because human life itself is in so preponderating a degree moral . It is important , therefore , to hold fast to this : that poetry is at bottom a criticism of life ; that the greatness of a poet lies ...
... moral makes hardly any difference , because human life itself is in so preponderating a degree moral . It is important , therefore , to hold fast to this : that poetry is at bottom a criticism of life ; that the greatness of a poet lies ...
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