The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... antiquated style suited to this sub- ject . ' Quaint ! antiquated ! -but to whom ? Sir Thomas Browne is quaint , and the diction of Chaucer is antiquated : does Mr. Newman suppose that Homer seemed quaint to Sophocles , 35 when he read ...
... antiquated style suited to this sub- ject . ' Quaint ! antiquated ! -but to whom ? Sir Thomas Browne is quaint , and the diction of Chaucer is antiquated : does Mr. Newman suppose that Homer seemed quaint to Sophocles , 35 when he read ...
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... antiquated ? does he make this impression on Professor Thompson or Pro- fessor Jowett ? When Shakspeare says , ' The princes orgulous , ' meaning ' the proud princes , ' we say , " This is antiquated ; ' when he says of the Trojan gates ...
... antiquated ? does he make this impression on Professor Thompson or Pro- fessor Jowett ? When Shakspeare says , ' The princes orgulous , ' meaning ' the proud princes , ' we say , " This is antiquated ; ' when he says of the Trojan gates ...
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... antiquated . Mr. Newman asserts , on the other hand , that I am absurdly wrong here ; that Homer seemed out and out ' quaint 5 and antiquated to the Athenians ; that ' every sentence of him was more or less antiquated to Sophocles , who ...
... antiquated . Mr. Newman asserts , on the other hand , that I am absurdly wrong here ; that Homer seemed out and out ' quaint 5 and antiquated to the Athenians ; that ' every sentence of him was more or less antiquated to Sophocles , who ...
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Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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