The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... remark which I will make is , that in the fourth and eighth line the grammar is what I call a loose and idiomatic grammar . In writing a regular and literary style , one would in the fourth line have to repeat before ' leave ' the words ...
... remark which I will make is , that in the fourth and eighth line the grammar is what I call a loose and idiomatic grammar . In writing a regular and literary style , one would in the fourth line have to repeat before ' leave ' the words ...
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... remarks which I made on his translation of the Iliad . He seems to think that the respect which at the outset of those remarks I professed for him must have been pro- fessed ironically ; he says that I use ' forms of attack against him ...
... remarks which I made on his translation of the Iliad . He seems to think that the respect which at the outset of those remarks I professed for him must have been pro- fessed ironically ; he says that I use ' forms of attack against him ...
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... remarks by Mrs. [ Elizabeth ] Inchbald ( London , 1808 ) , 25 vols . 52 : 20-21 . Alfieri , Merope , I , ii , 117-18 . 53 : 8-9 . Aristotle did not say this explicitly ; his remarks on the use of " received stories " are made in Poetics ...
... remarks by Mrs. [ Elizabeth ] Inchbald ( London , 1808 ) , 25 vols . 52 : 20-21 . Alfieri , Merope , I , ii , 117-18 . 53 : 8-9 . Aristotle did not say this explicitly ; his remarks on the use of " received stories " are made in Poetics ...
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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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