Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... Death unto Death - while even Puritan Scotland and Episcopal Anglia produce for us only these three minstrels [ Burns , Scott , and Byron ] of doubtful tone , who show but small respect for the ' unco guid ' , put but limited faith in ...
... Death unto Death - while even Puritan Scotland and Episcopal Anglia produce for us only these three minstrels [ Burns , Scott , and Byron ] of doubtful tone , who show but small respect for the ' unco guid ' , put but limited faith in ...
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... Death in their prison reaches them Unfreed , having seen nothing , still unblest . 15 He had always felt that the poetic imagination depended on a childlike intuition and fancy , yet he writes while in the thick of inspecting , ' My ...
... Death in their prison reaches them Unfreed , having seen nothing , still unblest . 15 He had always felt that the poetic imagination depended on a childlike intuition and fancy , yet he writes while in the thick of inspecting , ' My ...
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... death - wish at the back of the scholar- gipsy's resolve , an Empedocles throwing himself into a gipsy Etna . Arthur Hugh Clough seemed to die in part from a death - wish as well , and Clough is another part of Arnold's need for the ...
... death - wish at the back of the scholar- gipsy's resolve , an Empedocles throwing himself into a gipsy Etna . Arthur Hugh Clough seemed to die in part from a death - wish as well , and Clough is another part of Arnold's need for the ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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