The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 134
... Lord Camden and Lord Hardwicke , who were more of lawyers than of politicians , and upon them he fathered the principles of the two great parties in the State . It is as if a man were now to talk of Liberals and Conservatives adhering ...
... Lord Camden and Lord Hardwicke , who were more of lawyers than of politicians , and upon them he fathered the principles of the two great parties in the State . It is as if a man were now to talk of Liberals and Conservatives adhering ...
Page 155
... Lord Granville , who may happen to hold the post of Foreign Minister . No one will wish to deny the dignity and ability of Lord Granville ; and no one doubts that Mr. Grant Duff and his intelligent friends can easily draw out a striking ...
... Lord Granville , who may happen to hold the post of Foreign Minister . No one will wish to deny the dignity and ability of Lord Granville ; and no one doubts that Mr. Grant Duff and his intelligent friends can easily draw out a striking ...
Page 393
... Lord . Mr. Cheyne , the recent translator of Isaiah , -one of that new band of Oxford scholars who so well deserve to attract our interest , because they have the idea , which the older Oxford has had so far too little , of separated ...
... Lord . Mr. Cheyne , the recent translator of Isaiah , -one of that new band of Oxford scholars who so well deserve to attract our interest , because they have the idea , which the older Oxford has had so far too little , of separated ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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