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  1. Last essays on church and religion. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1903-01-01
  2. Essays; including Essays in criticism. 1865; On translating Home by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1914-01-01
  3. Poems: 1840-1867; with an introd. by Sir A.T. Quiller-Couch. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1909-01-01
  4. Poems. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1889-01-01
  5. Alaric at Rome. and other poems. With an introd. by Richard Garn by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1898-01-01
  6. Culture & anarchy an essay in political and social criticism ; a by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1908-01-01
  7. Poems, 1840-1867 by Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, 2009-10-26
  8. Alaric at Rome. and other poems. With an introd. by Richard Garn by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1896-01-01
  9. St. Paul & Protestantism ; with an essay on Puritanism & the Chu by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1883-01-01
  10. Notebooks by Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, 2009-10-26
  11. Literature and dogma an essay towards a better apprehension of t by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1902-01-01
  12. New Poems. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1867-01-01
  13. Alaric at Rome, and other poems; with an introd. by Richard Garnett by Matthew, 1822-1888 Arnold, 2009-10-26
  14. Poems. 1840-1867. With an introd. by A.T. Quiller-Couch. by Arnold. Matthew. 1822-1888., 1909-01-01

61. Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold (18221888) critic and poet and his wife, Frances Arnold.photographs, albumen cartes des visites, 1880s by Elliott
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Matthew Arnold
critic and poet
and his wife, Frances Arnold
by Elliott and Fry, London
tipped in Matthew Arnold, Poems (London, 1895) Poems presented posthumously by his widow, Frances Arnold, as a wedding present to Lilian Darlington has photographs of both the Arnolds pasted into it.

62. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold. 18221888. 756 The Song Of Callicles. THROUGH theblack, rushing smoke- bursts, Thick breaks the red flame. All Etna
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MATTHEW ARNOLD
The Song Of Callicles
THROUGH the black, rushing smoke- bursts,
Thick breaks the red flame.
All Etna heaves fiercely
Her forest-clothed frame. Not here, O Apollo!
Are haunts meet for thee.
But, where Helicon breaks down
In cliff to the sea.
Send far their light voice
Up the still vale of Thisbe,
O speed, and rejoice! On the sward at the cliff-top,
Lie strewn the white flocks; On the cliff-side, the pigeons Roost deep in the rocks. In the moonlight the shepherds, Lie wrapt in their blankets, Asleep on the hills. So white through the gloom? What garment out-glistening What sweet-breathing Presence Out-perfumes the thyme? What voices enrapture His choir, The Nine. But all are divine. They are lost in the hollows. They stream up again. What seeks on this mountain They bathe on this mountain, In the spring by their road. Then on to Olympus, Their endless abode. What will be for ever. What was from of old. First hymn they the Father Of all things: and then, The rest of Immortals

63. QuoteGallery.com
Matthew Arnold (18221888) English poet, critic. He was an Oxford professor,known for his poem Dover Beach, 1853 and as a crusader for classicism.
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64. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Matthew Arnold. (18221888). A Wish I ask not that my bed of death; ApolloMusagetes Through the black, rushing smoke-bursts,; Bacchanalia
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65. Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold (18221888), Poems.
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Matthew Arnold
Poems Shakespeare The Scholar-Gipsy Dover Beach The Last Word Cite this article Email this article Printable article Matthew Arnold M atthew Arnold was born at Laleham on the Thames. He was educated at Winchester; Rugby. He won many recognitions for his poems. In 1851 he married Frances Lucy Wightman, daughter of Sir William Wightman, a Judge of the Queen's Bench. Matthew and Frances had a child. Later in his career he set out on a lecture tour in the United States. It was said that someone remarked "Denver isn't ready for Mr. Arnold." He crossed the Atlantic again in 1886 on a visit to his daughter who had married an American. When she returned the visit in 1888, he went to Liverpool to meet her, and there, while running to catch a tramcar, suddenly died. His best-known poems are " The Scholar-Gipsy "; "

66. Anecdote - Matthew Arnold - High Standards
re not nearly as nasty as they look. Arnold, Matthew (18221888) English poetand critic, professor of poetry at Oxford (1857-67) noted for his Essays in
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67. Other Archival Holdings - Matthew Arnold
Special Collections. Arnold, Matthew, 18221888. Letter to _ Bowen.1870 May 8. 1 item (1 p.). English poet, critic and educator.
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Special Collections
ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-1888.
1870 May 8.
1 item (1 p.).
English poet, critic and educator. Biographical information available in The Oxford companion to English literature. 5th ed., p. 41-42.
Item is letter enclosing book, and mentioning discussions about St. Paul.
Holograph, signed.
Removed from Special Collections copy of St. Paul and Protestantism / Matthew Arnold. - London : Smith, Elder, 1870.
Text in English.
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MsC 91
Last update: April 2003

68. Established Funds - Donated And Purchased Books
Title Mixed essays Author Arnold, Matthew, 18221888 Imprint London Smith, Elder, 1879. Title On the study of Celtic literature.
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69. Matthew Arnold
Matthew Arnold. ( 1822 1888) Matthew Arnold. Poeta inglés. Nació el 24 de diciembre de 1822 en Laleham, Middlesex, su padre fue Thomas Arnold, director de la Rugby School.
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70. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Matthew Arnold (1822 1888). Nationality British,
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71. Poetry: LitLinks
Back to list Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) LINKS Academy of American Poets MatthewArnold http//www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=89 This page features an
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Academy of American Poets: Matthew Arnold
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This page features an extensive biography and selected bibliography of this prolific poet and essayist, as well as the text to his famous poem “Dover Beach.”
The Victorian Web: Matthew Arnold
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Arnold is one of dozens of authors covered on this fascinating site about literature, history, and culture during the reign of Queen Victoria. Here you’ll find Arnold’s biography, a bibliography of his works, an examination of his themes and imagery, and historical information on the politics, religion, and science of his time.
Selected Poetry and Prose of Matthew Arnold (1822–1888)
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72. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Arnold, Matthew 1822 - 1888
Arnold, Matthew 1822 1888 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. CAMBRIDGE, The Cambridgeguide to the arts in Britain, S 17629/7. GREAT, The Great Victorians, IX 652.
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Arnold, Matthew 1822 - 1888
Záhlaví Název Signatura CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge guide to the arts in Britain S 17629/7 GREAT The Great Victorians I X 652 Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

73. Arnold Matthew - Encyclopedia Article About Arnold Matthew. Free Access, No Regi
See also Matthew Arnold Victorian era poet and critic Matthew Arnold (1822 1888)was the son of Thomas Arnold, the legendary headmaster of Rugby School who
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74. Matthew Arnold
Poems for the People Poems by the People. Passions in PoetryMatthewArnold 1822 - 1888. English poet and critic. His first two volumes
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Matthew Arnold
English poet and critic. His first two volumes of poems The Strayed Reveller and other Poems (1849) and Empedocles on Etna and other Poems (1852) were published anonymously and with little success. He made his mark with his third volume of poetry Poems: A New Edition (1853-54) which contained 'The Scholar Gipsy', 'Sohrab and Rustum', and 'Memorial Verses to Wordsworth'. He reinforced his standing as a poet with New Poems (1867) which included 'Dover Beach' and 'Thyrsis'. He established himself as the leading critic of the age with a number of works including Essays and Criticism (1865, 1888), Culture and Anarchy (1869) and Literature and Dogma (1873).
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75. Matthew Arnold
Passions in PoetryMatthew Arnold 1822 1888. by Ron. Matthew Arnold was born inLaleham, Surrey. His father was Dr Thomas Arnold, Headmaster of Rugby School.
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Matthew Arnold
by Ron Matthew Arnold was born in Laleham, Surrey. His father was Dr Thomas Arnold, Headmaster of Rugby School. He was educated at Winchester, Rugby, and Balliol College, Oxford where he met another well-known poet of the age, A.H.Clough, and won the Newdigate prize with a poem on Cromwell (1843). In 1845 he was elected a fellow of Oriel, another Oxford college.
After working as private secretary to Lord Landsdowne (1847-51), he became an inspector of schools (1851) and travelled widely in England and the Continent observing how schools were organised and suggesting how they could be improved.
In 1851 he married Fanny Lucy Wightman and part of his famous poem 'Dover Beach' (1867) dates from his honeymoon on the Continent. He was to have six children, only three of whom outlived him.
His critical work, most of which was written after 1860, was to have a profound influence on many writers after his death, including the poet T.S.Eliot. In Essays and Criticism (1865) Arnold widened the limits of literary criticism by using it to attack the state of English culture. The focus of this attack was 'provinciality', or the narrowness of mind caused by people's preoccupation with local affairs.
His eagerness to escape the limits of 'provinciality' formed the basis of his work as an inspector of schools. He is now seen as having made a valuable contribution to the improvement of education in England.

76. Matthew Arnold Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Matthew Arnold (1822 1888) English critic poet more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 4 of 4 total,
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The freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next.
Matthew Arnold, 'God and the Bible,' 1875
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The true meaning of religion is thus not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion.
Matthew Arnold, 'Literature and Dogma,' preface to 1883 edition, last words
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Resolve to be thyself: and know, that he who finds himself, loses his misery.
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Truth sits upon the lips of dying men.
Matthew Arnold, 'Sohrab and Rustum,' 1853
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77. Matthew Arnold - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Matthew Arnold (1822 1888). Full Name,Arnold, Matthew. Biography, English critic poet; wrote poem Dover Beach 1867.
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78. Matthew Arnold Poems, Biography And Picture
Matthew Arnold Nationality English Lifespan - 1822 - 1888 Family - Father wasThomas Arnold a Headmaster of Rugby School Education - Rugby and Oxford
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Nationality - English
Lifespan - 1822 - 1888
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Education - Rugby and Oxford University
Career - Poet,teacher and critic
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79. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters A,B
Matthew Arnold. (1822 1888) English Poetand Critic, Professor of Poetry at Oxford
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80. ARNOLD, Matthew
Translate this page (1998) Spalten 723-725 Autor Konrad Fuchs Arnold, Matthew, englischer Dichterund Kritiker, * 4.12. 1822 zu Laleham (Middlesex), + 15.4. 1888 in Liverpool.
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Band XIV. (1998) Spalten 723-725 Autor: Konrad Fuchs Hauptwerke: Poems (1849-67); Empedocles on Etna (1852); Merope (1858); Tristram and Iseult (1852); Sohrab and Rustum (1853); Balder Dead (1855); Essays in Criticism (1865-1888); On the Study of Celtic Literature (1867); Culture and Anarchy (1869); St.Paul and Protestantism (1870); Literature and Dogma (1873); Works, hrsg. von T.E. Smart (1903/04); Prose and Poetry, hrsg.von E.K.Chambers (Oxford 1939); Poems, hrsg. von Quiller-Couch (Oxford 1930); Representative Essays, hrsg. von E.K. Brown (N.Y.1936). Lit.: H. Kingsmill, M.A. (1928); - L. Trilling, M.A. (1939); - H.W. Garrod, Poetry and the Criticism of Life (1931); - C.B. Tinker u. H.F. Lowry, The Poetry of M.A. (1940); - F.L. Mulhauser, Arnold, Matthew, in: Gollier's Encyclopedia, 2 (1971), 698-700; - D. Bush, M.A. Survey of his Poetry and Prose (Lond. 1971); - C. Machann u.a. (Hrsg.), M.A. in his Time and Ours (Charlottesville 1988); - P. Honan, M.A. A Life (N.Y. 198l); - K. Allott, M.A. (Athens, Ohio 1976); - W.A. Adden, M.A. (Bloomington, In. 1967). Konrad Fuchs

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