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... Matthew Arnold without giving a moment's attention to the elegance , distinction and sobriety with which he set down what he had to say . The dictum that the style is the man is well known . It is one of those aphorisms that say too ...
... Matthew Arnold without giving a moment's attention to the elegance , distinction and sobriety with which he set down what he had to say . The dictum that the style is the man is well known . It is one of those aphorisms that say too ...
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... Matthew Arnold • 151 Thomas Babington Macaulay History John Henry Newman from The Idea of a University Matthew Arnold from Sweetness and Light.
... Matthew Arnold • 151 Thomas Babington Macaulay History John Henry Newman from The Idea of a University Matthew Arnold from Sweetness and Light.
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... Matthew Arnold . They are wrong because they do not realize that all true knowledge is a matter of relation : that we really know a thing only when we are filled with " a wonderfully full , new and intimate sense of it " and , above all ...
... Matthew Arnold . They are wrong because they do not realize that all true knowledge is a matter of relation : that we really know a thing only when we are filled with " a wonderfully full , new and intimate sense of it " and , above all ...
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Dylan Thomas Memories of Christmas | 1 |
Allan Seager The Joys of Sport at Oxford | 11 |
A J Liebling Poet and Pedagogue | 22 |
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