Realism and Romance: And Other EssaysKennikat Press, 1970 - 291 Seiten |
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... Matthew Arnold , but rather a criticism of his work . Indeed the materials are not at hand for an essay of the former kind , as no biography of Arnold has yet appeared . It will suffice , therefore , if I note at the outset that Matthew ...
... Matthew Arnold , but rather a criticism of his work . Indeed the materials are not at hand for an essay of the former kind , as no biography of Arnold has yet appeared . It will suffice , therefore , if I note at the outset that Matthew ...
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... Matthew Arnold - in what light the mass of readers chiefly regard him , one would find , I think , that very few would fix upon his poetry as that which constitutes his chief significance in their eyes . Yet to those who wish well to ...
... Matthew Arnold - in what light the mass of readers chiefly regard him , one would find , I think , that very few would fix upon his poetry as that which constitutes his chief significance in their eyes . Yet to those who wish well to ...
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... Arnold's literary work , incomplete and inadequate on many sides as I am well aware it is , must now have an end ; it remains for me to add a word or two as to the personality of this most fascinating and engaging of ... MATTHEW ARNOLD 163.
... Arnold's literary work , incomplete and inadequate on many sides as I am well aware it is , must now have an end ; it remains for me to add a word or two as to the personality of this most fascinating and engaging of ... MATTHEW ARNOLD 163.
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THOMAS HARDY AND R L | 1 |
THE WRITINGS OF EDMUND BURKE | 33 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 139 |
Urheberrecht | |
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