The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... society . ' Impulse is founded , as its author , Mr. Stephenson , honestly informs us , upon a French piece . French pieces have their reason for existing in the state of society which they reflect and interpret . All people want to ...
... society . ' Impulse is founded , as its author , Mr. Stephenson , honestly informs us , upon a French piece . French pieces have their reason for existing in the state of society which they reflect and interpret . All people want to ...
Էջ 262
... society are really not the ' mari imbécile ' and the ' amant frivole . ' The ' society ' news- papers and their emancipated and brilliant staff may regret that the fact should be so , but so it is . Madame Bovarys , instead of being ...
... society are really not the ' mari imbécile ' and the ' amant frivole . ' The ' society ' news- papers and their emancipated and brilliant staff may regret that the fact should be so , but so it is . Madame Bovarys , instead of being ...
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... society and the society and the prospects of our civilisation , that I can hardly escape the like topic elsewhere . Speaking in America , I cannot well avoid saying something about the prospects of society in the United States . It is a ...
... society and the society and the prospects of our civilisation , that I can hardly escape the like topic elsewhere . Speaking in America , I cannot well avoid saying something about the prospects of society in the United States . It is a ...
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