Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... things this was not such a fantastic view to take . It seemed to him and to many of his contemporaries that the demonstrations in the mid - 1860s for an extension of the franchise , which included violence in Hyde Park and the tearing ...
... things this was not such a fantastic view to take . It seemed to him and to many of his contemporaries that the demonstrations in the mid - 1860s for an extension of the franchise , which included violence in Hyde Park and the tearing ...
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... things in this connection . ' So we are to ' try a more disinterested mode of seeing things'- and take to the life of the spirit . We must measure things by ' a high and perfect ideal ' ( an elementary law of criticism , apparently ) ...
... things in this connection . ' So we are to ' try a more disinterested mode of seeing things'- and take to the life of the spirit . We must measure things by ' a high and perfect ideal ' ( an elementary law of criticism , apparently ) ...
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... things ' , literature to a textual universe of ' words ' . Such an ideological rift propels Arnold's assault on Colenso . Its complete character may ultimately be seen in the contrast between their practical attempts to reorganize the ...
... things ' , literature to a textual universe of ' words ' . Such an ideological rift propels Arnold's assault on Colenso . Its complete character may ultimately be seen in the contrast between their practical attempts to reorganize the ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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