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... Middle Ages and all their poetry and impressiveness are in Oxford and not here " ( L , I , 30 ) . This feeling ... Middle Age " -words that Arnold later explicitly referred to Newman.88 In October 1854 Arnold writes again , this time ...
... Middle Ages and all their poetry and impressiveness are in Oxford and not here " ( L , I , 30 ) . This feeling ... Middle Age " -words that Arnold later explicitly referred to Newman.88 In October 1854 Arnold writes again , this time ...
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... Middle Age , " that other " romantic " age ( Appr . , p . 249 ) .1 The problem becomes that of determining whether , as many German aestheticians had claimed , the Middle Ages are the special fount of the romantic spirit . The answer is ...
... Middle Age , " that other " romantic " age ( Appr . , p . 249 ) .1 The problem becomes that of determining whether , as many German aestheticians had claimed , the Middle Ages are the special fount of the romantic spirit . The answer is ...
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... Middle Age , because , in the overcharged atmosphere of the Middle Age ... Ages , are simply the antagonists of the medieval spirit , or rather the ... Middle Ages , in revising and expanding " Aucassin and Nicolette " for its inclusion ...
... Middle Age , because , in the overcharged atmosphere of the Middle Age ... Ages , are simply the antagonists of the medieval spirit , or rather the ... Middle Ages , in revising and expanding " Aucassin and Nicolette " for its inclusion ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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