The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 244
... effect to it , the dis- advantage of trying to give effect to it in spite of such difficulty . ; There is no property , people often say , in ideas uttered in conversation , in spoken words and it is inferred that there ought to be no ...
... effect to it , the dis- advantage of trying to give effect to it in spite of such difficulty . ; There is no property , people often say , in ideas uttered in conversation , in spoken words and it is inferred that there ought to be no ...
Page 289
... effect , unity and profoundness of moral impression , at which the ancient poets aimed ; that it is this which constitutes the grandeur of their works , and which makes them immortal . He will desire to direct his own efforts towards ...
... effect , unity and profoundness of moral impression , at which the ancient poets aimed ; that it is this which constitutes the grandeur of their works , and which makes them immortal . He will desire to direct his own efforts towards ...
Page 318
... effect on mankind of old rules and recommendations to which we have been long accustomed , and with which our feelings and affections have become intertwined . Pedants always suppose that they can , but that this mistake should be so ...
... effect on mankind of old rules and recommendations to which we have been long accustomed , and with which our feelings and affections have become intertwined . Pedants always suppose that they can , but that this mistake should be so ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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