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Page 98
... Finally , in the twenty - eighth canto of the Inferno , Dante himself feels the power of purity , saying : coscienza mi assicura , la buona compagnia che l ' uom francheggia , sotto l'osbergo del sentirsi pura.7 Such slightness of ...
... Finally , in the twenty - eighth canto of the Inferno , Dante himself feels the power of purity , saying : coscienza mi assicura , la buona compagnia che l ' uom francheggia , sotto l'osbergo del sentirsi pura.7 Such slightness of ...
Page 107
... Finally , on a blank page in the back of the notebook for 1881 , Arnold quoted words applicable to Beatrice : Psalm cxix Blessed are they that are undefiled in the way , and walk in the law of the Lord . A Comment on Christmas ( 1885 ) ...
... Finally , on a blank page in the back of the notebook for 1881 , Arnold quoted words applicable to Beatrice : Psalm cxix Blessed are they that are undefiled in the way , and walk in the law of the Lord . A Comment on Christmas ( 1885 ) ...
Page 244
... the greatest poetry seem , finally , to be a collection of quintessential utter- ances , by poets of unquestioned genius , of those states of mind most habitual in Arnold's poetry . And are we to 244 THE TOUCHSTONES OF MATTHEW ARNOLD.
... the greatest poetry seem , finally , to be a collection of quintessential utter- ances , by poets of unquestioned genius , of those states of mind most habitual in Arnold's poetry . And are we to 244 THE TOUCHSTONES OF MATTHEW ARNOLD.
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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