Matthew Arnold Quotes
But The Modern Critic Not Only Permits A False Practice: He Absolutely Prescribes False Aims." A True Allegory Of The State Of One's Mind In A Representative History," The Poet Is Told, "is Perhaps The Highest Thing That One Can Attempt In The Way Of Poetry.
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