The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Volume 11AMS Press, 1970 |
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Page 183
... virtues : the virtue of him who in this pleasant sort of intercourse , so relished by the Greeks , manages exactly to hit the happy and right mean ; the virtue opposed to buffoonery on the one side , and to morose rusticity , or ...
... virtues : the virtue of him who in this pleasant sort of intercourse , so relished by the Greeks , manages exactly to hit the happy and right mean ; the virtue opposed to buffoonery on the one side , and to morose rusticity , or ...
Page 308
... virtue has suffered more than most virtues in the hands of hypocrites ; and with hypo- crites and hypocrisy , as a power in human life , there is an increasing impatience . But the virtue has been mishandled , also , by the sincere ; by ...
... virtue has suffered more than most virtues in the hands of hypocrites ; and with hypo- crites and hypocrisy , as a power in human life , there is an increasing impatience . But the virtue has been mishandled , also , by the sincere ; by ...
Page 323
... virtue of pureness , and to the manifestation of this virtue in Jesus . What is Lent , and the miracle of the temptation ? A homage to the virtue of self - control and to the manifestation of this virtue in Jesus . What does Easter ...
... virtue of pureness , and to the manifestation of this virtue in Jesus . What is Lent , and the miracle of the temptation ? A homage to the virtue of self - control and to the manifestation of this virtue in Jesus . What does Easter ...
Contents
THE INCOMPATIBLES I | 1 |
AN UNREGARDED IRISH GRIEVANCE | 79 |
ECCE CONVERTIMUR AD GENTES | 104 |
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