The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... stand almost without change , because I still believe it to be , in the main , true . I must not , however , be ... standing on the verge of the middle ages , the epoch of Mac- beth was more familiar than that of Edipus . But I was speak ...
... stand almost without change , because I still believe it to be , in the main , true . I must not , however , be ... standing on the verge of the middle ages , the epoch of Mac- beth was more familiar than that of Edipus . But I was speak ...
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... stand ; and to know how we ourselves stand , that 15 we may correct our mistakes and achieve our deliverance- that is our problem . But all facts , all the elements of the spectacle before us , have not an equal value - do not merit a ...
... stand ; and to know how we ourselves stand , that 15 we may correct our mistakes and achieve our deliverance- that is our problem . But all facts , all the elements of the spectacle before us , have not an equal value - do not merit a ...
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... stands in a different relation to the vehicle which conveys it , -is not so independent of this vehicle , so ... stand , Wi ' their gold combs in their hair , 5 10 15 20 25 25 30 Waiting for their ain dear lords , For they'll see ...
... stands in a different relation to the vehicle which conveys it , -is not so independent of this vehicle , so ... stand , Wi ' their gold combs in their hair , 5 10 15 20 25 25 30 Waiting for their ain dear lords , For they'll see ...
Inhalt
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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