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Page 57
... matter for the father's decision whether it was to be reared or exposed , for example ) . But Arnold is hardly suggesting that it is the absence of paternal authority that matters in the case of Elizabeth Wragg any more than he is ...
... matter for the father's decision whether it was to be reared or exposed , for example ) . But Arnold is hardly suggesting that it is the absence of paternal authority that matters in the case of Elizabeth Wragg any more than he is ...
Page 59
... matters for speculation : what is clear is that it is indeed ' a very subtle and indirect action ' which Arnold is ... matters of morals extenuates the crime , is itself , in intellectual matters , a crime of the first order ' ( 3 , 277 ) ...
... matters for speculation : what is clear is that it is indeed ' a very subtle and indirect action ' which Arnold is ... matters of morals extenuates the crime , is itself , in intellectual matters , a crime of the first order ' ( 3 , 277 ) ...
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... matter in the ' Introduction ' which he published with his lectures in their book form . The Times had given him every reason for it . Indeed its editorials came close to his own earlier arguments in favour of the linguistic integration ...
... matter in the ' Introduction ' which he published with his lectures in their book form . The Times had given him every reason for it . Indeed its editorials came close to his own earlier arguments in favour of the linguistic integration ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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