Essays in Criticism ...Macmillan, 1896 |
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... letters , of France , his native country , as follows : -- ' Or vous ert par ce livre apris , Que Gresse ot de ... letters : then chivalry and the primacy in letters passed to Rome 1 25 THE STUDY OF POETRY.
... letters , of France , his native country , as follows : -- ' Or vous ert par ce livre apris , Que Gresse ot de ... letters : then chivalry and the primacy in letters passed to Rome 1 25 THE STUDY OF POETRY.
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Matthew Arnold. then chivalry and the primacy in letters passed to Rome , and now it is come to France . God grant it may be kept there ; and that the place may please it so well , that the honour which has come to make stay in France ...
Matthew Arnold. then chivalry and the primacy in letters passed to Rome , and now it is come to France . God grant it may be kept there ; and that the place may please it so well , that the honour which has come to make stay in France ...
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... judgments are coming into favour again . Are the favourite poets of the eighteenth century classics ? It is impossible within my present limits to discuss the question fully . And what man of letters 36 ESSAYS IN CRITICISM.
... judgments are coming into favour again . Are the favourite poets of the eighteenth century classics ? It is impossible within my present limits to discuss the question fully . And what man of letters 36 ESSAYS IN CRITICISM.
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Matthew Arnold. discuss the question fully . And what man of letters would not shrink from seeming to dispose dictatorially of the claims of two men who are , at any rate , such masters in letters as Dryden and Pope ; two men of such ...
Matthew Arnold. discuss the question fully . And what man of letters would not shrink from seeming to dispose dictatorially of the claims of two men who are , at any rate , such masters in letters as Dryden and Pope ; two men of such ...
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... letters . A fit prose was a necessity ; but it was impossible that a fit prose should establish itself amongst us without some touch of frost to the imagin- ative life of the soul . The needful qualities for a fit prose are regularity ...
... letters . A fit prose was a necessity ; but it was impossible that a fit prose should establish itself amongst us without some touch of frost to the imagin- ative life of the soul . The needful qualities for a fit prose are regularity ...
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