Review, existing as an organ of the Tories, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the British Quarterly Review, existc 2 ing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ;... Essays in Criticism - Page 20by Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 302 pagesFull view - About this book
| Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1895 - 172 pages
...being that; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that. And so on through all the various fractions, political and religious, of our society; every fraction... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 464 pages
...for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the British Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as...common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as 5 much play of mind as may suit its being that. And so on through all the various fractions, political... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 456 pages
...for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the British Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as...organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, apd for as 5 much play of mind as may suit its being that. And so on through all the various fractions,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English essays - 1897 - 460 pages
...as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the British Quarterly V i Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; _we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1899 - 624 pages
...Sprctator, Nov. 10, 1894. "The Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that." — Matthew Arnold, Essay on the Function of Criticism (1865). See, also, Kinglake's Invasion of the... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1902 - 208 pages
...mind as may suit its being that ; we have the Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the Tories, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the British Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as much play of... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - Authors, English - 1902 - 208 pages
...being that ; we have the British Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that ; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - Authors, English - 1902 - 208 pages
...being that ; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that." Even in the great days of M. Buloz, when the Revue des Deux Mondes really was the first literary organ... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 438 pages
...being that ; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that. And so on through all the various fractions, political and religious, of our society ; every fraction... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1906 - 622 pages
...Spectator, Nov. 10, 1894. " The Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, well-to-do Englishman, and for as much play of mind as may suit its being that." — Matthew Arnold, Essay on the Function of Criticism (1865). See, also, Kinglake's Invasion of the... | |
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