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... Poetry , " written late in 1880 , which is Arnold's most important statement on the quasi - religious function of poetry in the modern world : " The future of poetry is immense , because in poetry , where it is worthy of its high ...
... Poetry , " written late in 1880 , which is Arnold's most important statement on the quasi - religious function of poetry in the modern world : " The future of poetry is immense , because in poetry , where it is worthy of its high ...
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... poetry of a religious kind has in modern times in a certain sense taken the place of the deep contem- plative spirit of the early Church . At any rate it is a curious circumstance , considering how much our active and businesslike ...
... poetry of a religious kind has in modern times in a certain sense taken the place of the deep contem- plative spirit of the early Church . At any rate it is a curious circumstance , considering how much our active and businesslike ...
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... poetry in the world " ? Provençal poetry learned from religion " the art of directing towards an imaginary object sentiments whose natural direction is towards objects of sense . " Religion gave to that poetry " reverie , illusion , de ...
... poetry in the world " ? Provençal poetry learned from religion " the art of directing towards an imaginary object sentiments whose natural direction is towards objects of sense . " Religion gave to that poetry " reverie , illusion , de ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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