The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 145
... instinct for expansion . The great body of the community , therefore , in which the instinct for expansion works powerfully and spreads more and more , this great body feels that to its primary instinct , its instinct for expansion ...
... instinct for expansion . The great body of the community , therefore , in which the instinct for expansion works powerfully and spreads more and more , this great body feels that to its primary instinct , its instinct for expansion ...
Page 148
... instinct for beauty , the instinct for a fit and pleasing form of social life and manners . And Lord Derby will allow , I am sure , when he thinks of St. Helens and of similar places , that even at his own gate , and amongst a ...
... instinct for beauty , the instinct for a fit and pleasing form of social life and manners . And Lord Derby will allow , I am sure , when he thinks of St. Helens and of similar places , that even at his own gate , and amongst a ...
Page 244
... instinct in man which makes him seek to enjoy ownership in what he produces , acquires , or has . The effect is given because the instinct is natural , and because society , which makes the laws , is itself composed of men who feel the ...
... instinct in man which makes him seek to enjoy ownership in what he produces , acquires , or has . The effect is given because the instinct is natural , and because society , which makes the laws , is itself composed of men who feel the ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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