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Essays in Criticism - Page 20
by Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 302 pages
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Essays Literary & Critical

Matthew Arnold - 1909 - 406 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...its being that. And so on through all the various factions, political and religious, of our society ; every faction has, as such, its organ of criticism,...
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Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - Fiction - 1913 - 376 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...
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The Influence of Pater and Matthew Arnold in the Prose-writings of Oscar Wilde

Ernst Paulus Bendz - Criticism - 1914 - 128 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...play of mind as may suit its being that; we have, etc. (Ess. Crit. pp. 19 — 20)? or, still more, of the following, — What is freedom but machinery?...
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Essays: Including Essays in Criticism, 1865, On Translating Homer (with F. W ...

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1914 - 502 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 much play of mind as may su1t its being that ; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied, wellto-do Englishman,...
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The Influence of Pater and Matthew Arnold in the Prose-writings of Oscar Wilde

Ernst Paulus Bendz - Criticism - 1914 - 126 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...
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Matthew Arnold, how to Know Him

Stuart Pratt Sherman - Literary Criticism - 1917 - 346 pages
...British Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the political Dissenters, and for as much play of the mind as may suit its being that; we have the Times,...as much play of mind as may suit its being that." These organs of partisan opinion we shall no doubt always have with us ; "but it would be well, too,...
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Matthew Arnold, how to Know Him

Stuart Pratt Sherman - Literary Criticism - 1917 - 346 pages
...as much play of the 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 the mind as may suit its being that; we have the Times, existing as an organ of the common, satisfied,...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1917 - 716 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...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century, Part 2

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1917 - 376 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 as...
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Lectures and Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1962 - 598 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...
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