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Page 194
... Frederic Har- rison . " We can have little doubt now , " says Harrison , " when so much of Arnold's prose work in criticism has been accepted as standard opinion , and so much of his prose work in controversy has lost its savor , that ...
... Frederic Har- rison . " We can have little doubt now , " says Harrison , " when so much of Arnold's prose work in criticism has been accepted as standard opinion , and so much of his prose work in controversy has lost its savor , that ...
Page 195
... Frederic Harrison says of it : " Arnold's piece on The Study of Poetry , ' written as an introduction to the collected English Poets , ' should be preserved in our liter- ature as the norma , or canon , of right opinion about poetry ...
... Frederic Harrison says of it : " Arnold's piece on The Study of Poetry , ' written as an introduction to the collected English Poets , ' should be preserved in our liter- ature as the norma , or canon , of right opinion about poetry ...
Page 204
... Frederic Harrison says . But he made a volume of superb selections of Wordsworth's masterpieces . His essay sent me to that volume , and that volume made me a Wordsworthian forever . When Lady Airlie told Disraeli that she thought ...
... Frederic Harrison says . But he made a volume of superb selections of Wordsworth's masterpieces . His essay sent me to that volume , and that volume made me a Wordsworthian forever . When Lady Airlie told Disraeli that she thought ...
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... Frederic Harrison , " like some Meditations ' cast into the form of a His constant " His constant brooding over man's philosophy of life , " his gnomic vein , naturally fitted him for elegy , and it is perhaps generally agreed that here ...
... Frederic Harrison , " like some Meditations ' cast into the form of a His constant " His constant brooding over man's philosophy of life , " his gnomic vein , naturally fitted him for elegy , and it is perhaps generally agreed that here ...
Page 216
... of thought and austerity within , ” and few things would have pleased him so much could he have 1 " Letters , " II . , 10 . 66 read his sometime opponent Frederic Harrison's frank rec- ognition of 216 The Sewanee Review .
... of thought and austerity within , ” and few things would have pleased him so much could he have 1 " Letters , " II . , 10 . 66 read his sometime opponent Frederic Harrison's frank rec- ognition of 216 The Sewanee Review .
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