Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... suggests , however indirectly , high and noble principles of action , and it inspires the emotion so helpful in making principles operative.1 The revealing features here are the hesitancies ( ' does un- doubtedly ' , ' tend ' , ' tends ...
... suggests , however indirectly , high and noble principles of action , and it inspires the emotion so helpful in making principles operative.1 The revealing features here are the hesitancies ( ' does un- doubtedly ' , ' tend ' , ' tends ...
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... suggests that all felt they were expatiating in common - and yet both works are deeply dependent on an idea of the authority of literature . Reading is not necessarily so passive nor as pacifying as Eagleton seems to imagine — and ...
... suggests that all felt they were expatiating in common - and yet both works are deeply dependent on an idea of the authority of literature . Reading is not necessarily so passive nor as pacifying as Eagleton seems to imagine — and ...
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... suggesting that it is the absence of paternal authority that matters in the case of Elizabeth Wragg any more than he is suggesting that exposure is preferable to strangulation or that she did the right thing from the 57 Reading the ...
... suggesting that it is the absence of paternal authority that matters in the case of Elizabeth Wragg any more than he is suggesting that exposure is preferable to strangulation or that she did the right thing from the 57 Reading the ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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