Matthew Arnold: Between Two WorldsRobert Giddings |
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... turn away from political practice for ' we have pretty well exhausted the benefits of seeing things in this ... turns upon one's exercising the power of persuasion , of charm ; that without this all fury , energy , reasoning power ...
... turn away from political practice for ' we have pretty well exhausted the benefits of seeing things in this ... turns upon one's exercising the power of persuasion , of charm ; that without this all fury , energy , reasoning power ...
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... turn : What then are the situations , from the representation of which , though accurate , no poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental ...
... turn : What then are the situations , from the representation of which , though accurate , no poetical enjoyment can be derived ? They are those in which the suffering finds no vent in action ; in which a continuous state of mental ...
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... turns his suffer- ing into a Carlylean dyspepsia or an Arnoldian depression : into illness , considered as an ... turn on all sides Their shining eyes , And see below them The earth and men . These things , Ulysses , The wise ...
... turns his suffer- ing into a Carlylean dyspepsia or an Arnoldian depression : into illness , considered as an ... turn on all sides Their shining eyes , And see below them The earth and men . These things , Ulysses , The wise ...
Contents
Introduction by Robert Giddings | 7 |
Arnold in Coketown by Alan Chedzoy | 26 |
Some Functions | 44 |
Copyright | |
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