It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning ; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion... The Dial - 第 378 頁1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 496 頁
...this." Again, weighing himself in the balance with his two great contemporaries, he writes : — " It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning; yet, perhaps, because I have more of a fusion of the two than either... | |
| 1890 - 580 頁
...the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
| 1925 - 564 頁
...mind of the last quarter of a century, and thus they will have their day as people become conscious of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it." Recognition of Arnold's poetry is now established. It is frequently cited as representative... | |
| 1913 - 530 頁
...the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 396 頁
...prtlieTair^arter of a_cenjturjxand thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 466 頁
...the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 464 頁
...the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 504 頁
...in this." Again, weighing himself in the balance with his two great contemporaries, he writes:—" It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning ; yet, perhaps, because I have more of a fusion of the two than... | |
| 1897 - 1170 頁
...conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less...poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning ; yet because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either... | |
| 1897 - 654 頁
...the last quarter of a century, and thus they will probably have their day as people become conscious to themselves of what that movement of mind is, and interested in the literary productions which reflect it. It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson, and less... | |
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