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... the pessimistic title , ' The Incompatibles ' , Matthew Arnold advanced a highly optimistic line of reasoning based on the remarkable 55 ) qualities of the PRIDE AND PREJUDICE qualities of 52 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
... the pessimistic title , ' The Incompatibles ' , Matthew Arnold advanced a highly optimistic line of reasoning based on the remarkable 55 ) qualities of the PRIDE AND PREJUDICE qualities of 52 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
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... Arnold concluded that ' the pedantry , bigotry , and narrowness of our middle class , which disfigure the civilization we have to offer , are also the chief obstacle to our offering measures perfectly healing ' . In Arnold's view , as ...
... Arnold concluded that ' the pedantry , bigotry , and narrowness of our middle class , which disfigure the civilization we have to offer , are also the chief obstacle to our offering measures perfectly healing ' . In Arnold's view , as ...
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... ARNOLD , MATTHEW . English Literature and Irish Politics , R. H. Super ( ed . ) The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold , Vol . ix ( Ann Arbor , 1973 ) . LBAKER , SYBIL E. ' Orange and Green . Belfast 1832-1912 ' , in H. J. Dyos and ...
... ARNOLD , MATTHEW . English Literature and Irish Politics , R. H. Super ( ed . ) The Complete Prose Works of Matthew Arnold , Vol . ix ( Ann Arbor , 1973 ) . LBAKER , SYBIL E. ' Orange and Green . Belfast 1832-1912 ' , in H. J. Dyos and ...
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