Matthew Arnold by George William Erskine Russell
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[Footnote 14: An Oxford man must write this word _late_ with regret. August 23, 1903.] [Footnote 15: In 1870.] [Footnote 16: For the width of his reading, see his _Note-Books_, Edited by his daughter, Mrs. Wodehouse.] [Footnote 17: Reprinted in _Irish Essays, and Others_.] [Footnote 18: _On the Study of Celtic Literature_, 1867.] [Footnote 19: Dr. Bradley.] [Footnote 20: _The History and Literature of the Israelites._ By C. and A. de Rothschild.] CHAPTER IV SOCIETY "Culture seeks to do away with classes and sects; to make the best that has been thought and known in the world current everywhere; to make all men live in an atmosphere of sweetness and light, where they may use ideas, as it uses them itself, freely; nourished, and not bound, by |
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