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Das poetische Genus in den Gedichten von Matthew Arnold und Arthur Hugh CloughSchmezer, Guido, January 1952 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Bern. / Vita. Bibliography: p. 4-7. Also issued in print.
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Das poetische Genus in den Gedichten von Matthew Arnold und Arthur Hugh CloughSchmezer, Guido, January 1952 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Bern. / Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Bibliography: p. 4-7.
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Die Funktion der Dichtung in der Theorie Matthew Arnolds Entstehung und Bedeutung eines dichtungstheoretischen Konzepts /Rojahn, Jobst-Christian, January 1970 (has links)
Thesis--Erlangen-Nuremberg. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. [202]-206).
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Das poetische Genus in den Gedichten von Matthew Arnold und Arthur Hugh Clough /Schmezer, Guido. January 1952 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss. phil.-hist. Fak. Bern, 1951.
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Sir Matthew Hale and the English lawSpiegel, Andrew Page, January 1959 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 274-294).
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The mother archetype in Arnold's Merope and Swinburne's Atalanta in CalydonBishop, Nadean. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1972. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Matthew Arnold and the romanticsGottfried, Leon Albert, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--University of Illinois. / Photocopy (positive) made by University Microfilms. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 362-375.
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Justice and righteousness in Matthean Theology and its relevance to the Banyamulenge community: a post-colonial readingRukundwa, L.S. (Lazare Sebitereko) 29 September 2006 (has links)
No abstract available / Thesis (PhD (New Testament Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2007. / New Testament Studies / unrestricted
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The literary criticism of Matthew Arnold and T.S. EliotBrooks, Heather Alleyne January 1959 (has links)
Matthew Arnold's literary criticism has recently
been recognized as exhibiting a "controlled oscillation" between
various antithetical points of view. This thesis analyzes these
points of view, shows how Arnold sometimes succeeded in reconciling
these opposites, and then goes on to show that Eliot's
literary criticism can be analyzed in the same way.
Eliot and Arnold are shown to be both classic and
romantic critics; that is, broadly speaking, to judge both by
rules and by individual impressions. These antithetical limits
are partially, but not entirely synthesized. Next, analysis of
Arnold's criticism leads to the conclusion that Arnold usually
judged literature by the moral ideas it expressed, but that
the ideas were inextricably involved with their literary form.
Eliot finds judgment by idea distasteful because of his commitment
to Church of England dogma, but also tends, although
with less success, toward the synthesis achieved by Arnold.
Another set of antithetical viewpoints held by
Arnold and Eliot are those of the disinterested critic vs. the
social advocate. Again, a partial resolution is suggested.
Close similarity between the two critics' views on the tradition
is demonstrated, but an opposing progressive element in both
men's thought is also revealed. However, the two categories
are shown to be not mutually exclusive.
Finally, the style and critical method of Arnold and
Eliot is analyzed and is seen to exhibit antithetical tendencies.
Both critics alternate between tones of persuasiveness and
exhibitions of tactlessness. Both methods reveal a combination
of analysis and dogmatism, although Eliot's dogmatism is always
admitted to be personal opinion. Neither Arnold nor Eliot
attack a critical problem from the same viewpoint at all times;
they are pragmatic critics who will try any method that seems
to work best at the moment. / Arts, Faculty of / English, Department of / Graduate
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An Analysis and Appraisal of Selected Speeches of Senator Matthew Mansfield NeelyPolice, Sarah E. January 1955 (has links)
No description available.
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