Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... later generation is English for the English ( 1921 ) , and its author , George Sampson , is quite clearly a disciple of Arnold in much that he writes . In the first place , Arnold is always humane in attitude to the pupils and this ...
... later generation is English for the English ( 1921 ) , and its author , George Sampson , is quite clearly a disciple of Arnold in much that he writes . In the first place , Arnold is always humane in attitude to the pupils and this ...
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... later , Arnold was honoured at a reception in Hartford ; he greeted Howells , and then gestured at an eagle - eyed guest with a mane of whitening red hair . ' Who - who in the world is that ? ' he asked . ' Oh ' , Howells replied ...
... later , Arnold was honoured at a reception in Hartford ; he greeted Howells , and then gestured at an eagle - eyed guest with a mane of whitening red hair . ' Who - who in the world is that ? ' he asked . ' Oh ' , Howells replied ...
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... later in life.'37 Arnold was elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford University in 1857 , and he delivered his four lectures entitled ' On the Study of Celtic Literature'38 in 1865–66 . And he began by touching on his holiday in Llandudno ...
... later in life.'37 Arnold was elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford University in 1857 , and he delivered his four lectures entitled ' On the Study of Celtic Literature'38 in 1865–66 . And he began by touching on his holiday in Llandudno ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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