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Essays in Criticism - Page 23
by Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 440 pages
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The Economy of Literary Form: English Literature and the Industrialization ...

Lee Erickson - Design - 1996 - 242 pages
...mind as may suit its being that; we have the Quarterly Review, existing as an organ of the lories, 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...
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The Wreath of Wild Olive: Play, Liminality, and the Study of Literature

Mihai Spariosu - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 372 pages
...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,...for as much play of mind as may suit its being that" (18-19). By contrast, genuine criticism should go beyond political factions and parties, beyond pragmatic...
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The Pre-Raphaelites: Writings and Sources, Volume 1

Inga Bryden - Art - 1998 - 424 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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Lord Acton

Roland Hill - History - 1999 - 632 pages
...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,...for as much play of mind as may suit its being that. 5 These reviews governed intelligent conversation. They addressed themselves to an educated public...
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Uncommon Readers: Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner and the ...

Christopher J. Knight - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 534 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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Essays in Criticism, Volume 1

Matthew Arnold - Criticism - 1883 - 404 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...
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