The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... rendered him stronger by rendering him saner . It is a public misfortune that the most powerful poet of France should not have better understood his rôle , and that , unlike the Hebrew prophets who chastised because they loved , he ...
... rendered him stronger by rendering him saner . It is a public misfortune that the most powerful poet of France should not have better understood his rôle , and that , unlike the Hebrew prophets who chastised because they loved , he ...
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... rendering the life of Paris . They may be full of im- moralities , but at any rate they hold the mirror up to nature , they do render the life of Paris . I am far from saying that I agree with Madame Sand that a book is good reading ...
... rendering the life of Paris . They may be full of im- moralities , but at any rate they hold the mirror up to nature , they do render the life of Paris . I am far from saying that I agree with Madame Sand that a book is good reading ...
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... renders French life one cannot deny , and that the French public , wishing to see its life rendered , should follow with eagerness and pleasure this rendering , one cannot wonder . But Impulse - what life does it render ? What does it ...
... renders French life one cannot deny , and that the French public , wishing to see its life rendered , should follow with eagerness and pleasure this rendering , one cannot wonder . But Impulse - what life does it render ? What does it ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY I | 23 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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