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... turn more and more to that to which they have even now turned with pleasure - the thought of my pretty little Basil , and resting by him in his quiet churchyard.28 On November 23 , 1868 , a second blow fell . Arnold's eldest son ...
... turn more and more to that to which they have even now turned with pleasure - the thought of my pretty little Basil , and resting by him in his quiet churchyard.28 On November 23 , 1868 , a second blow fell . Arnold's eldest son ...
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... turn , accordingly , to a discussion of these passages in the light of their relation to Arnold . Such a discussion must center around the questions posed in the introductory chapter . What is the relation between Arnold's ...
... turn , accordingly , to a discussion of these passages in the light of their relation to Arnold . Such a discussion must center around the questions posed in the introductory chapter . What is the relation between Arnold's ...
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... turn for style " which " doubles his force " and " raises him to a rank beyond what his natural richness and power seem to promise . " " A turn for style , ” that is to say , which rescued him from the couplet . But there is more than ...
... turn for style " which " doubles his force " and " raises him to a rank beyond what his natural richness and power seem to promise . " " A turn for style , ” that is to say , which rescued him from the couplet . But there is more than ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE Introduction | 13 |
The Pathos of Young Death | 34 |
The Manifold Sorrow of Man | 52 |
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