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The Forum - Page 495
1897
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 279

1913 - 878 pages
...General Will of the British people. Matthew Arnold beheld such a vision. "Let us," he said, "conceive of the whole group of civilized nations as being, for...confederation, bound to a Joint action and working towards a common result: a confederation whose members have a due knowledge both of the past, out of...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 90

1902 - 902 pages
...ns for the future," wrote Mr. Arnold in his luciferous manner, " is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result." It is the hope of attaining such constructive thought as this, which, in a day...
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The National quarterly review, ed. by E.I. Sears, Volumes 10-11

Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result, and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and...
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The North British Review, Volume 42

1865 - 538 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit, — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result ; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman,...
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Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - 1865 - 334 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit, — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result ; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman,...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumes 11-12

1865 - 838 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and, spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result, and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman, and...
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The North British Review, Volumes 42-43

1865 - 540 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit, — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...one great confederation, bound to a joint action and workiog to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, * knowledge of Greek,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 2; Volume 65

1865 - 1022 pages
...laid on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit, — is a criticism which regards Europe as being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes, one great confederation, bound to n joint action and working to a common result; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge...
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Essays in Criticism

Matthew Arnold - 1875 - 468 pages
...on the importance of criticism and the critical spirit, — is !a--critici§rn which regards Europe as "'• being, for intellectual and spiritual purposes,...confederation, bound to a joint action and working to a common result ; and whose members have, for their proper outfit, a knowledge of Greek, Roman,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 30; Volume 93

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1879 - 834 pages
...allow to him, after these reserves, that few things are less vain than real glory. Let us conceive of the whole group of civilized nations as being, for...a joint action and working toward a common result ; a confederation whose members have a due knowledge both of the past, out of which they all proceed,...
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