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... inspiration , and high enthusiasms that come from an intimate association with the choicest minds of the world . " What is comprised under the word literature is itself the greatest power available in education , " said Matthew Arnold ...
... inspiration , and high enthusiasms that come from an intimate association with the choicest minds of the world . " What is comprised under the word literature is itself the greatest power available in education , " said Matthew Arnold ...
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... inspired by his poetic and religious enthusiasm , and in the poems that have been preserved , whether in part or wholly written by his pupils , we are surely in close touch with the spirit and style of Cadmon himself . A characteristic ...
... inspired by his poetic and religious enthusiasm , and in the poems that have been preserved , whether in part or wholly written by his pupils , we are surely in close touch with the spirit and style of Cadmon himself . A characteristic ...
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... inspired by his spirit and example . for Education Literature before Alfred was entirely poetry ; from Alfred to the Conquest it was essentially prose , and of this new English prose Alfred himself was the founder . As soon as he had ...
... inspired by his spirit and example . for Education Literature before Alfred was entirely poetry ; from Alfred to the Conquest it was essentially prose , and of this new English prose Alfred himself was the founder . As soon as he had ...
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... inspiration . But the chief interest of Alfred's work , for the student of literature , centers in the brief prefaces to his translations , written in a simple , lucid style and expressing the spirit of his personality . The preface to ...
... inspiration . But the chief interest of Alfred's work , for the student of literature , centers in the brief prefaces to his translations , written in a simple , lucid style and expressing the spirit of his personality . The preface to ...
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... inspired the continental provinces , but even all who had heard the name of Christ , whether in the most dis- tant islands or savage countries . The Welshman left his hunting , the Scot his fellowship with vermin , the Dane his drinking ...
... inspired the continental provinces , but even all who had heard the name of Christ , whether in the most dis- tant islands or savage countries . The Welshman left his hunting , the Scot his fellowship with vermin , the Dane his drinking ...
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