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" And how is criticism to show disinterestedness ? By keeping aloof from what is called 'the practical view of things;' by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects which it touches. "
Postcolonial Theory: A critical introduction
by Leela Gandhi - 1998 - 216 pages
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Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1875 - 468 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....what is called 'the practical view of things;' by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1883 - 404 pages
...may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness. And how is criticism to show disinterestedness 1 By keeping aloof from what is called " the practical view of things ; " by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - Authors - 1889 - 440 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....what is called " the practical view of things ; " by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 35

American fiction - 1927 - 554 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....what is called "the practical view of things", by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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The Function of Criticism at the Present Time

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1895 - 172 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....what is called "the practical view of things;" by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 460 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....And how is criticism to show disinterestedness ? ^By •-fS keerjing_aloof Jrorn^ what is called " the practical view of things "; by resolutely following...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 464 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness. And how is criticism to show disinterestedness.? — Ryi 25 keeping aloot tromwhat is"caTTed " the practical view of things "; by resolutely following...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1898 - 458 pages
...summed up in one word, — disinterestedness. And how is criticism to show disinterestedness?" By 25 keeping aloof from what is called " the practical view of things "; by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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Essays in Criticism: Second series, Volume 1

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1902 - 502 pages
...fruit for the future, it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one 'woTd,-^disint£a^stedness.^ And how is criticism to show disinterestedness ? By...what is called "the practical view of things ; " by resolutely following the law of its own nature, which is to be a free play of the mind on all subjects...
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The Works of Matthew Arnold, Volume 3

Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 438 pages
...avail itself of the field now opening to it, and to produce fruit for the future, i it ought to take. The rule may be summed up in one word, — disinterestedness....'criticism to show disinterestedness ? By keeping kloof from what is called * the practical view of things ' ; by resolutely following the law of its...
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