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... authority . This authority , Arnold asserts , exists in the fact - recorded in the Bible and throughout subsequent history — that the moral truth of Christian ethics has been demonstrated over and over again , tested empirically and ...
... authority . This authority , Arnold asserts , exists in the fact - recorded in the Bible and throughout subsequent history — that the moral truth of Christian ethics has been demonstrated over and over again , tested empirically and ...
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... authority . II 3 1.16 3. Rhetoric was become almost a function of the state : philosophy was upon the throne ; and had from time to time , by request , deliv- ered an official utterance with well - nigh divine authority . II 3 1. 17 To ...
... authority . II 3 1.16 3. Rhetoric was become almost a function of the state : philosophy was upon the throne ; and had from time to time , by request , deliv- ered an official utterance with well - nigh divine authority . II 3 1. 17 To ...
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... authority of common sense , combining the best examples of art with the judgment of the sanest critics.44 Poetry , however , has changed and in its very " soul . " The difference is a matter not of fashion , as Howard claimed , but of ...
... authority of common sense , combining the best examples of art with the judgment of the sanest critics.44 Poetry , however , has changed and in its very " soul . " The difference is a matter not of fashion , as Howard claimed , but of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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