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In March 1853 , Arnold writes his wife from Cambridge : " Yet I feel that the Middle
Ages and all their poetry and ... whispering from her towers the last enchantments
of the Middle Age ” — words that Arnold later explicitly referred to Newman .
In March 1853 , Arnold writes his wife from Cambridge : " Yet I feel that the Middle
Ages and all their poetry and ... whispering from her towers the last enchantments
of the Middle Age ” — words that Arnold later explicitly referred to Newman .
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of German romanticism ( Pater mentions Goethe and Tieck ) , is pictured as "
listening in rapt inaction to the melodious , fascinating voices of the Middle Age , ”
that other " romantic ” age ( Appr . , p . 249 ) . ” The problem becomes that of ...
of German romanticism ( Pater mentions Goethe and Tieck ) , is pictured as "
listening in rapt inaction to the melodious , fascinating voices of the Middle Age , ”
that other " romantic ” age ( Appr . , p . 249 ) . ” The problem becomes that of ...
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he undercuts his concession by making the Middle Ages " only an illustration , ”
even if the supreme illustration , of the ... the Middle Age , because , in the
overcharged atmosphere of the Middle Age , there are unworked sources of
romantic ...
he undercuts his concession by making the Middle Ages " only an illustration , ”
even if the supreme illustration , of the ... the Middle Age , because , in the
overcharged atmosphere of the Middle Age , there are unworked sources of
romantic ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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