The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... ideas it follows inevitably the tendencies of all aristocracies . Members of an aristocracy , forming more or less a caste , and living in a society of their own , have little personal experience of the effect of ideas upon the masses ...
... ideas it follows inevitably the tendencies of all aristocracies . Members of an aristocracy , forming more or less a caste , and living in a society of their own , have little personal experience of the effect of ideas upon the masses ...
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... ideas and the applica- tion of them . The Roman aristocracy fell because they could not deal with the ideas of the mature and modern period of Rome , when her struggle for existence ceased after the Punic Wars . The Venetian and French ...
... ideas and the applica- tion of them . The Roman aristocracy fell because they could not deal with the ideas of the mature and modern period of Rome , when her struggle for existence ceased after the Punic Wars . The Venetian and French ...
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... ideas , Homer is noble in his manner . Cowper renders him ill because he is slow in his movement , and elaborate in his style ; Pope renders him ill because he is artificial both in his style and in his words ; Chap- man renders him ill ...
... ideas , Homer is noble in his manner . Cowper renders him ill because he is slow in his movement , and elaborate in his style ; Pope renders him ill because he is artificial both in his style and in his words ; Chap- man renders him ill ...
Inhalt
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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